Two Turtles In Distress Were Rescued From The Maltese Waters On Sunday

Two Turtles In Distress Were Rescued From The Maltese Waters On Sunday
Apr 30 2025 Share

The first turtle, named Axil, was spotted between Sa Maison and Haywharf. Crew members from the AFM Maritime Squadron P51 successfully located the turtle, which was then handed over to Nature Trust Malta for further care. According to the Wildlife Rescue Team, “Axil has a partially missing rear left flipper, and is now under veterinary care to assess if there is any infection present and what treatment is required.”

Meanwhile, on the other side of the island, closer to Gozo, another turtle was found in worse condition. With the help of local fisherman John Agius, the team managed to bring the turtle ashore. Named Nathalia, this turtle was discovered with a severe wound to her left front flipper, which was actively bleeding, as well as damage to her left eye.

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Conclave 2025 Reimagined As F1 Race With AI

Conclave 2025 Reimagined As F1 Race With AI
Apr 30 2025 Share

An AI video shared by Instagram user @abs_idea reimagines Conclave 2025 – i.e. the process of choosing the next pope – as if it were a Formula 1 race event has gone viral.

 

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The video, which amassed over 799K views on Instagram, has the different Pope candidates posing with an F1 background as they vie for the spot of Pope – or in this case, F1 champion.

It even features Gozitan candidate Cardinal Mario Grech in the line up, smiling to the camera with a bright red and black background.

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Roberta Metsola Urges Unity and Reform at EPP Congress

Roberta Metsola Urges Unity and Reform at EPP Congress
Apr 30 2025 Share

President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, delivered a powerful call for unity, ambition, and future-focused leadership during her address to the European People’s Party (EPP) Congress in Valencia on Monday.

In a speech centred on economic revival, democratic resilience, and global positioning, the Maltese MEP urged European leaders to act with courage and vision. “The renaissance of Europe is within our grasp,” she declared. “We just need the resolve — the political courage — to make those changes. To show that we are a continent on the rise. To prove we are open for business, for ideas, and for new ways to tackle old problems.”

Reflecting on the results of the last European elections, Metsola highlighted the top three concerns raised by voters: economic security, effective institutions, and safety.

“Over the past few months, I’ve spoken with business owners from every background — from major industrial firms to small, family-run businesses. They all say the same thing: they just want a fair chance to compete,” she said. “Europe’s response must be clear, confident and committed: we’ve got your back. We will stand up for our businesses, our industry, and our families.”

Metsola reaffirmed her support for free and fair commerce, warning against the dangers of protectionism. “Tariffs hurt everyone and benefit no one,” she stated, while acknowledging the need to safeguard European interests.

Looking beyond the EU’s borders, the President called for renewed and strengthened partnerships with long-standing allies. “Europe should build a new, closer relationship with countries like the United Kingdom and Canada,” she said. “These times demand that we adapt, challenge outdated thinking, and embrace necessary change. Let’s not shy away from the steps we know we must take.”

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799 Non-Insured Cars Found Driving On Local Roads In 2024

799 Non-Insured Cars Found Driving On Local Roads In 2024
Apr 30 2025 Share

According to information tabled in parliament, there were 788 fines, by Police, LESA and Transport Malta, of individuals driving cars which were not insured on Maltese roads.

This was an increase from the previous year’s 763, with 2021 seeing the most in the five year period between 2020 and 2024 at 939.

Meanwhile, there were 256 fines issued for persons who allowed drivers to drive vehicles which were not insured.

This last category saw less fines, but there was an increase between 2023 and 2024, with 2023 seeing 187 such fines.

The question was tabled by PN MP Ivan Bartolo and posed to Minister Byron Camilleri.

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