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University Professor Andrew Azzopardi Brings Pizza To Students At University

Jun 17 2025 Share

 

During exam time, students at the University of Malta were in for a tasty surprise. Professor Andrew Azzopardi brought boxes of hot, fresh pizza to the KSU x PwC Common Room. The students, who were busy studying for their exams, were very happy and thankful for the kind gesture.

KSU, the university’s student council, shared the moment and thanked Professor Azzopardi for his kind support. They said, “A big thank you to Professor Andrew Azzopardi for once again treating hardworking students to pizzas in the KSU x PwC Common Room. Your support never goes unnoticed!”

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Minister Anton Refalo In Poland Meeting: Farming Needs Fresh Ideas To Grow Stronger

Jun 17 2025 Share

In Poland, Malta’s Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Anton Refalo, took part in an important meeting with other EU agriculture ministers. They talked about how farming needs fresh ideas and young people to help it grow stronger.

Minister Refalo said that as the world faces big environmental problems, it is more important than ever to use new technology and smarter ways of farming. “Bringing in the next generation is not a choice anymore. It is something we must do to keep farming strong and sustainable,” he said.

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He explained that young people have the energy, digital skills and care for the planet that farming needs. If more innovation happens in the sector, more young people might want to work in it.

But for that to happen, Minister Refalo said we need to make it easier for young people to get land, water and money to start their work. That is why Malta is asking the EU to let each country create rules that fit their own needs.

He also said that Europe should give better support to farmers through smart payments and rewards based on results, not just land size.

Minister Refalo finished by saying that renewing farming with young people is not just about work. It is about building a better future for everyone. He said we need to trust young people and help them lead farming in a new, better direction.

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Malta Just Got A 3-Year Deal With BLAST To Boost Esports

Jun 17 2025 Share

Malta just signed a major three-year deal with BLAST, one of the world’s top esports companies. This agreement is part of Malta Vision 2050 and aims to grow the island’s role in the global gaming and digital world.

With help from GamingMalta, this deal will bring nine international gaming events to Malta. One of the biggest will be the BLAST Premier Bounty S2 tournament, happening in August 2025. These events are set to attract fans, talent, and investment from around the world.

BLAST will also build a brand-new studio and operations centre in Malta. It will be full of top tech and will host live shows and top-level gaming competitions. This new hub will also create exciting jobs and help Malta connect with the global esports community.

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GamingMalta and BLAST plan to support young Maltese talent. They will work with schools, universities, and gaming groups to help players, creators, and professionals grow. This means more chances for Maltese youth to find work and success in this fast-moving industry.

Minister Silvio Schembri said the deal is a big part of Malta’s future plans. It helps bring strong careers and real opportunities to young people.

Ivan Filletti, CEO of GamingMalta, said the agreement puts Malta at the top of the esports world. Robbie Douek, CEO of BLAST, added that the company is excited to bring energy, fun, and big events to the island.

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Partit Momentum Suggests Shift To 5 Districts For Election

Partit Momentum Suggests Shift To 5 Districts For Election
Jun 17 2025 Share

Partit Momentum has raised concerns about proposed changes to Malta’s electoral districts, warning that both the government’s and opposition’s proposals appear designed to serve their own party interests rather than promote democratic reform.

The party criticised what it called the self-serving nature of the two major parties, noting that such an approach goes against the President’s call for a more representative and inclusive parliament.

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Momentum has put forward its own suggestion aimed at ‘achieving genuine proportional representation.’ Spokesperson Mark Camilleri Gambin proposed adopting a national quota with a reasonable threshold of around 3 percent.

Alternatively, he backed a model previously suggested by the Chamber of Commerce, which involves dividing the country into five electoral districts, each electing nine members of parliament.

To protect Gozo’s unique identity, Momentum recommends keeping it as a separate district that elects five MPs. The other four districts across Malta would each elect ten MPs. While this would result in slight overrepresentation for Gozo, Momentum argues that this is justified due to the island’s double insularity. The plan would also reduce the effective electoral threshold from 16.6 percent to 9 percent, making it more accessible for smaller parties.

Momentum described this as an important step towards a more pluralistic and fair electoral system. What do you think?

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