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X Factor’s Richard Says Money Comes & Goes But Trophy Will Remain Close To His Heart

X Factor's Richard Says Money Comes & Goes But Trophy Will Remain Close To His Heart
Feb 15 2024 Share

Richard, the latest victor of X Factor Malta, recently shared his overwhelming joy in an interview with Malta Daily, stating he is “over the moon” about his victory in the most recent season.

 

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The talented singer’s journey to the top was not just about the competition but also about the invaluable experiences and friendships forged along the way. The singer said that during his journey, he learned a lot and made lots of friends, as one should during such a competition.

More than just a competition, Richard views his participation in X Factor Malta as a transformative journey. While the €50,000 cash prize is certainly a significant token, Richard believes that the true value of his victory lies beyond monetary gain. “The cash prize comes and goes, but the honour of holding the X Factor trophy will stay with me forever,” he stated, highlighting the lasting impact of this achievement on his career and life.

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Heavy Traffic Reported Around Malta Due To Farmers Protest

Heavy Traffic Reported Around Malta Due To Farmers Protest
Feb 15 2024 Share

Heavy traffic has been reported all around Malta due to the ongoing farmers’ protest. 

Farmers hit to Maltese roads with their tractors, with some coming from Gozo. The tractors are making their way to Valletta, causing massive traffic jams in many of the main streets around the island. 

Organized by the Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi and supported by various other food production-related organizations, the protest aims to build upon the achievements of their initial demonstration held two weeks ago.

Marked as the first organized protest by farmers in a generation, the previous event was part of a larger movement across Europe, where EU farmers voiced their concerns about stringent European regulations and trade agreements that disadvantage them against cheaper foreign produce flooding EU markets.

 

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In anticipation of Thursday’s protest, farmers have stated their intention to present the government with several proposals aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of these EU policies.

The protest is kicked off at 11:45 am, with farmers driving through Attard, the Mrieħel bypass, Marsa-Ħamrun bypass, Aldo Moro Road, Blata l-Bajda, and Floriana, concluding at Triq l-Għassara tal-Għeneb along Valletta’s waterfront. Following this procession, vehicles will be parked, and a press conference is slated to take place around 2 pm.

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Fish Photobombs Diver In Malta

Fish Photobombs Diver In Malta
Feb 15 2024 Share

A video uploaded by diver Lewis Mark Sell, a scuba diving instructor taking a deep dive dip in Maltese waters, was photobombed by a fish as he attempted to capture some cool content. 

 

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As Lewis makes his way around the deep blue, a little Chomis chomis fish floats up to the camera and hangs around to maybe observe its own reflection.

Unbeknownst to the diver himself, the fish steals the spotlight and places the focus on itself, making for an adorable but still mesmerising piece of content. 

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Farmers On Second Protest Drive Through Malta’s Streets

Farmers On Second Protest Drive Through Malta's Streets
Feb 15 2024 Share

Farmers have mobilised their tractors against EU directives, driving through Maltese streets. 

 

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Organized by the Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi and supported by various other food production-related organizations, the protest aims to build upon the achievements of their initial demonstration held two weeks ago.

Marked as the first organized protest by farmers in a generation, the previous event was part of a larger movement across Europe, where EU farmers voiced their concerns about stringent European regulations and trade agreements that disadvantage them against cheaper foreign produce flooding EU markets.

In anticipation of Thursday’s protest, farmers have stated their intention to present the government with several proposals aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of these EU policies.

 

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The protest is kicked off at 11:45 am, with farmers driving through Attard, the Mrieħel bypass, Marsa-Ħamrun bypass, Aldo Moro Road, Blata l-Bajda, and Floriana, concluding at Triq l-Għassara tal-Għeneb along Valletta’s waterfront. Following this procession, vehicles will be parked, and a press conference is slated to take place around 2 pm.

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