Lovin Malta
We think that Malta, known for its delicious cuisine, stunning coastlines, skilled locals, and amusing everyday events, has all the qualities needed to be one of the best places to call home.
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4 days ago |
lovinmalta.com | David Grech Urpani
Popular Maltese singer and songwriter Matt Blxck has taken to social media to celebrate Easter in a very personal way, marking his own new beginning. “Easter is all about new beginnings — and this is my new body,” he wrote, sharing a number of powerful, intimate photos taken by Lindsey Bahia. “A journey of transformation, strength, and self-love.
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4 days ago |
lovinmalta.com | David Grech Urpani
Malta’s exciting Risen Christ statue Easter Sunday tradition is still going strong, with Paola’s run going down earlier today. A symbol of joy and celebration on the most important day of the Roman Catholic calendar, the tradition sees a group of men run through the streets carrying a massive statue of the Risen Christ before triumphantly lifting it into the air, symbolising Jesus’ resurrection.
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4 days ago |
lovinmalta.com | David Grech Urpani
Today, Lovin Malta turns nine years old. And on this special occasion we’re looking back at nine of our biggest milestones over the years. It was tough to bring it down to only nine because you’ve all helped us achieve so much in less than a decade, but here goes nothing! 1.
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1 week ago |
lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono
PN election candidate George Muscat has ripped into restaurants for presenting customers with tipping options on POS machines. Muscat said that many people end up tipping waiters by mistake or because they feel too uncomfortable to opt out. “It is shameful and very uncomfortable that when we pay our bills, the first thing that pops up is a prompt to leave a tip of €5, €10 or €15, with the option of pressing a button if you don’t want to tip,” Muscat said.
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1 week ago |
lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono
Did you feel the earth shake early this morning? A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck the Ionian Sea at around 3:26am, with tremors felt across Sicily, Calabria, and even as far as Malta. Several people reported feeling tremors in towns such as Msida, Marsaskala, San Ġwann and Birżebbuġa, with some stating it was strong enough to wake them up. The earthquake’s epicentre was reportedly located some 55km from Augusta at a depth of 48km. Thankfully, no major damage has been reported.
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