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What would a Joe Biden visit in Malta look like?

Feb 19 2024 Share

Instagram page malta.ai has done it again, this time using artificial intelligence to show how it would look like if American President Joe Biden visited the Maltese islands.

 

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In some of the images, President Biden is seen wearing his signature suit and his well-known sunglasses, which he often sports. However, in others, the 81-year-old President is dressed in more relaxed attire typically worn by vacationers in Mediterranean destinations like Malta. It’s evident that malta.ai chose to envision Joe Biden not only carrying out presidential duties in Malta but also enjoying some leisure time on holiday, taking in the scenic beaches and pleasant climate.

Unfortunately Joe Biden has never actually set foot on the Maltese islands but he has met Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela. The last time an American President paid a visit to Malta was all the way back in 1989 when President George H.W Bush historically met Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to officially end the Cold War on board a Soviet cruise liner in Marsaxlokk bay.

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Influencer Bryce Hall Wears Charles&Ron To People’s Choice Awards

Influencer Bryce Hall Wears Charles&Ron To People's Choice Awards
Feb 19 2024 Share

Taking to social media, local duo fashion designers Charles & Ron shared photos of American influencer Bryce Hall donning their outfits. 

Bryce wore the Charles & Ron Spring/Summer 24 collection suit to the People’s Choice Awards held in Santa Monica, California, with styling done by Jazmin Whitley. 

 

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Hall is best known as an influencer and a boxer, known mostly on social media platforms like TikTok and Youtube. 

He currently boasts around 24 million followers on TikTok as well as over 3 million subscribers on YouTube. 

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Armier To Gozo Ferry Road To Become Two lanes On Both Sides

Armier To Gozo Ferry Road To Become Two lanes On Both Sides
Feb 19 2024 Share

A new lane extending from the Armier roundabout to the Ċirkewwa Terminal is set to enhance infrastructure, particularly for Gozitans and Maltese travelers. This expansion aims to streamline ferry arrivals at the terminal before the forthcoming summer season.

Transport, Infrastructure, and Public Works Minister Chris Bonett, along with Infrastructure Malta’s technical experts, collaborated on a plan to divide traffic heading to Gozo into two lanes instead of one along the route from Armier to Ċirkewwa.

With a €7 million investment, this project spans a two-and-a-half-kilometer stretch. Initial work will begin from the Marfa roundabout toward Ċirkewwa. Minister Bonett emphasized that this initiative will mitigate traffic congestion, thereby improving overall traffic flow in the area, ensuring smoother journeys for travelers to Gozo.

This project marks the commencement of a series of planned initiatives aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in key areas across the country. 

Infrastructure Malta officials detailed that the project will be implemented in phases, with the initial phase focusing on the stretch from the Marfa roundabout to the Police Bay/Ċirkewwa Terminal. Structural enhancements will be made, including replacing steel structures with certified concrete ones to maximize safety and space utilization. Additionally, damage to the bridge leading to Nofs in-Nhar Bay will be addressed.

The existing cycling infrastructure from the Marfa roundabout to Ċirkewwa will be retained and improved in certain areas, with alternative routes provided for cyclists from Msida Road to Ċirkewwa. 

Precautions will be taken to ensure smooth access to surrounding areas and prevent disruptions to public transport and emergency services.

Minister Bonett underscored the government’s commitment to investing in transportation infrastructure to advance quality and efficiency, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for Maltese families.

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“Emphasizing Manufacturing Diversification and Career Opportunities”

Feb 19 2024 Share

In a testament to Malta’s growing manufacturing sector, Prime Minister Robert Abela paid a visit to Trelleborg Sealing Solutions in the industrial area of Ħal Far. The visit underscored the dynamic nature of the manufacturing field, which is diversifying into innovative areas such as robotics and specialized engineering, offering promising career opportunities for the country’s youth.

During his visit, Prime Minister Abela highlighted the significant role of manufacturing in Malta’s economy, recognising the thousands of Maltese and Gozitan workers employed in this sector. He emphasised the government’s support for manufacturing through initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and environmental sustainability, which are essential for attracting foreign direct investment and driving economic growth.

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, with over 60 years of history in Malta, is a prime example of manufacturing excellence and investment in sustainability. The company is investing €14 million over the next two years to enhance its operations, particularly in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and sustainable machinery. This expansion, supported by Malta Enterprise and INDIS Malta, includes the construction of additional production space totaling 6,000 square meters.

Prime Minister Abela toured the site of Trelleborg’s expansion, commending the creation of quality careers aligned with the country’s priorities. He emphasised the importance of economic opportunities that also promote environmental responsibility, paving the way for a better quality of life for Maltese citizens.

Engaging with workers during his visit, Prime Minister Abela noted the career advancement opportunities within Trelleborg. One such example is Ryan Carabott, a 27-year-old who started as an apprentice and now leads a team of individuals. Engineer Neal Borg’s journey from an entry-level position to the role of General Manager exemplifies the company’s commitment to nurturing talent and skill development.

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions serves as a center of excellence in manufacturing and research, employing nearly six hundred people in Ħal Far and Marsa. With annual sales totaling approximately three billion euros, Trelleborg acknowledges Malta’s conducive business environment for its specialized industries to thrive.

Accompanying Prime Minister Abela on his visit was Minister for Economy, Enterprise, and Strategic Projects, Silvio Schembri.

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