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Wholesome Moment As Joseph Portelli Films Hamrun Supporters Chanting Iconic Hymn

Wholesome Moment As Joseph Portelli Films Hamrun Supporters Before Super Cup Match
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In a heartwarming scene during the Maltese Super Cup final between Hamrun Spartans and Birkirkara F.C., a truly wholesome moment unfolded as Spartans President Joseph Portelli was spotted capturing the passion of chanting fans on film.

The Super Cup clash, which ended in a resounding 4-0 victory for the Spartans, saw the local business magnate and club president proudly documenting the fervent support from the stands before the match.

Amidst the jubilant atmosphere, Portelli focused his lens on the spirited fans passionately chanting the beloved Saint Gaetano hymn, a tradition that resonates deeply with the Hamrun community. The president’s decision to personally film this touching moment underscores his connection with the club’s supporters and the significance of shared rituals that bind the team and its fans.

As the Hamrun Spartans celebrated their Super Cup triumph, Portelli’s gesture added a personal touch to the victory, highlighting the relationship between the club’s leadership and its passionate supporters.

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Maltese Photographer Captures Mt. Etna Within Reach In Stunning Siggiewi Snap

Maltese Photographer Captures Mt. Etna Within Reach In Stunning Photo
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Maltese photographer Daniel Cilia has once again mesmerised Malta with his breathtaking photography, this time capturing the majestic Mount Etna in all its glory. The stunning image showcases the iconic volcano in the background of Siggiewi’s Laferla Cross and Tal-Għolja Church, creating a composition that is both awe-inspiring and evocative.

What makes this photograph even more remarkable is the distance from which it was taken – a staggering 218.4 kilometres. Cilia achieved this incredible feat through a combination of optimal visibility and the use of a powerful telephoto lens, highlighting his skilful technique and dedication to capturing Malta’s landscapes with unparalleled precision.

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Daniel Cilia has long been celebrated for his ability to showcase the beauty of destinations beyond Maltese shores. Each photograph he produces tells a story of distant wonders, captivating viewers with the allure of far-off landscapes.

This recent masterpiece, featuring the commanding presence of Mount Etna against the familiar Maltese landmarks, is yet another testament to Cilia’s talent and his commitment to delivering images that leave a lasting impression.

Following his triumphant take on the cross from Siggiewi, Cilia post yet another shot taken from Zurrieq with what he called ‘an uglier foreground’ as Malta’s more commercial side made an appearance.

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25% Of Under-35s Exhibit Signs Of Hearing Loss, Study Shows

25% Of Under-35s Exhibit Signs Of Hearing Loss, Study Shows
Dec 10 2023 Share

A recent study conducted by Eargym has uncovered that one in four individuals under the age of 35 is exhibiting signs of hearing loss. The study, which involved over 1,000 participants between the ages of 16 and 35, employed ‘speech-in-noise’ tests over four months to assess participants’ auditory health.

The findings indicate that 24% of the participants have already experienced hearing loss, while an additional 19% displayed early signs of hearing damage. Perhaps even more concerning is the revelation that 47% of the participants possessed a ‘hearing age’ significantly older than their biological age, with an average difference of 13 years. This startling data highlights a pervasive issue among the younger demographic, with potentially severe consequences for their long-term hearing health.

The study conducted by Eargym, an innovative app designed to recreate challenging auditory environments, sheds light on the need for increased awareness and preventive measures to address the rising prevalence of hearing issues among young adults. The app’s ‘speech-in-noise’ tests aim to enhance individuals’ ability to listen in difficult situations, providing a proactive approach to maintaining auditory well-being in an increasingly noisy world.

As the study’s implications reverberate, it becomes clear that the modern lifestyle, characterised by constant exposure to loud environments and personal audio devices, may be contributing to a concerning rise in hearing-related concerns among the younger population. The findings underscore the importance of early detection, education, and accessible tools for auditory health to curb the growing prevalence of hearing issues among the youth.

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Labour Party Widens Lead Over PN In Latest Political Survey

Labour Party Widens Lead Over PN In Latest Political Survey
Dec 10 2023 Share

In the ever-shifting landscape of Maltese politics, the Labour Party (PL) has once again gained ground ahead of the Nationalist Party (PN) in MaltaToday’s latest survey.

The survey findings, based on data collected from Maltese voters, reveal that the Labour Party enjoys the support of 47.3% of respondents, marking a slight decrease of 1.7 points from the previous month. Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party maintains a 43.1% fraction of support, experiencing a more pronounced drop of 2.3 points during the same period.

The significance of these results lies in the widening lead of the Labour Party over its rival. The 4.2-point gap between the two parties represents an increase of 0.6 points from November, underlining a slight step forward for the PL in the eyes of the electorate. If an election were to take place tomorrow, and assuming a turnout of 69.8%, the data translates into a tangible advantage for the Labour Party—10,352 votes to be precise.

As Malta gears up for potential political changes, these survey results provide a crucial snapshot of the current sentiments among the electorate, shaping the narrative for the future trajectory of the island nation’s politics.

Meanwhile, Robert Abela maintains a solid 37.5% in the party leader barometer, with Bernard Grech trailing with 21.1%. The biggest share remains in the ‘none’ category with 41.3% of the electorate not trusting any party leaders.

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