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What If Kanye West Visited Malta?

What If Kanye West Visited Malta?
Sep 6 2023 Share

First Donald Trump, now the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. 

Artificial intelligence creator malta.ai has created images depicting the controversial rapper Ye walking and posing around the Maltese islands, asking what he would enjoy doing most.

 

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This comes after Kanye and his partner Bianca Censori were banned for life from an A-list Venetian boat rental company after indecent exposure. 

Which figure do you think malta.ai should depict in Malta next?

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Naxxar Celebrate Feast Earlier Due To Storm Forecast

Naxxar Celebrate Feast Earlier Due To Storm Forecast
Sep 6 2023 Share

As Storm Daniel is expected to hit the Maltese islands throughout this week, the locality of Naxxar celebrated their village feast earlier to not have the bad weather forecast get in the way of their local tradition. 

The Għaqda Mużikali Marija Bambina Vittorja and other people celebrating shared the moment on social media as most of the island anticipates lots of stormy and rainy weather.

 

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Man Tries Crossing Atlantic In Human Powered Hamster Wheel

Man Tries Crossing Atlantic In Human Powered Hamster Wheel
Sep 6 2023 Share

A Florida man, Reza Baluchi, found himself in a bizarre situation when he attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean using a human-powered hamster wheel. 

This audacious endeavor led to his arrest and subsequent federal charges after a three-day standoff with the US Coast Guard.

Baluchi was located approximately 70 miles off the coast of Georgia, with Hurricane Franklin approaching the eastern seaboard. The US Coast Guard cutter Valiant was patrolling the area and intercepted Baluchi’s unique vessel. 

When questioned about his intentions on August 26th, Baluchi claimed he was en route to London.

The condition of his vessel, which was kept afloat with wires and buoys, prompted USCG officers to deem his voyage manifestly unsafe, as detailed in the criminal complaint filed in US District Court in Florida. Baluchi further escalated the situation by threatening to harm himself with a 12-inch knife and asserting that he had a bomb on board.

After several days of negotiations, Baluchi finally admitted on August 28th that he did not possess a real bomb. On August 29th, officers successfully convinced him to disembark. He was brought ashore on September 1st at the USCG Base in Miami Beach, Florida.

This was not Baluchi’s first attempt at an extreme voyage with a similar vessel. Court documents reveal prior attempts in 2014, 2016, and 2021, all of which required Coast Guard intervention. In 2021, he gained national attention when his journey from Florida to New York ended after just 25 miles. 

Baluchi now faces charges of obstruction of a boarding and violation of a Captain of the Port order.

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Mellieha Parish Square Restoration Project Completed

Mellieha Parish Square Restoration Project Completed
Sep 6 2023 Share

The regeneration project of the Parish Square in Mellieħa has been completed. 

This €1.9 million investment, co-financed by the Malta Tourism Authority and Infrastructure Malta, includes new paving, modernized water, lighting, and drainage systems, as well as the installation of new planters.

The project was inaugurated by the Minister for Tourism, Clayton Bartolo, and the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure, and Capital Projects, Aaron Farrugia, in the presence of the Mellieħa Local Council, the Executive Chairman of the Malta Tourism Authority, Carlo Micallef, the Chairman of the Malta Tourism Authority, Gavin Gulia, the CEO of Infrastructure Malta, Raphael Abdilla, and local associations in Mellieħa.

Minister Clayton Bartolo emphasized that the regeneration of Mellieħa’s Parish Square represents the definition of the quality they seek in our country’s tourism product.

“This is the largest capital investment made in Mellieħa in recent years. Today, we have a more beautiful, modern, and accessible square for everyone who visits this locality. This project is part of the regeneration of tourist areas within the national tourism strategy for the next ten years,” Minister Clayton Bartolo continued.

Minister Aaron Farrugia praised Infrastructure Malta’s work on this project and stated that through this work, the square has been given back to the people and the Mellieħa community.

“This is a project that prioritizes the daily walkers in this area, whether residents or tourists, and aligns perfectly with the government’s vision of infrastructure for the people. We also made sure that the materials used respect the historical heritage of this square. In the coming years, people can expect more projects of this nature that will continue to prioritize the people,” Minister Farrugia declared.

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