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  2. Where has the Maltese gay club gone? - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/entertainment/82132/where_has_the_maltese_gay_club_gone

    “I’ve been to gay parties and events abroad and there’s an incredible atmosphere. Here in Malta, there just isn’t the same buzz.” With this in mind, Chunky and others have taken the situation in hand and are working to fill the void in the Maltese gay club scene. “Having safe spaces where LGBTIQ people can come together remains ...

  3. A buffet lover's dream at Kon Tiki - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/gourmet/restaurants/132048/a_buffet_lovers_dream_at_kon_tiki

    We make our way to Kon Tiki at the Radisson Blu Resort St Julian's for the first Sunday of the buffet’s return, ready to indulge in endless food options, live entertainment, and a perfect family-friendly dining experience

  4. Here we go again - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/comment/blogs/130983/here_we_go_again_

    Here we go again When former Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi – never in the mood to miss out on a chance to be in the spotlight – decided to speak his mind about Yorgen Fenech and his culpability in the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder, I have no doubt that he knew exactly what he was doing.

  5. First sighting of invasive Red dwarf honeybee in Europe ... -...

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/environment/nature/130833/first_sighting_of_invasive_red...

    Unlike the more commonly known European honeybee, the Red Dwarf Honeybee is not typically domesticated for honey production due to its smaller size and the lesser quantity of honey it produces. The species is also known for its unique defense mechanisms, such as performing a "shimmering" behavior where bees on the surface of the nest move in a ...

  6. Recalibrating the economic model - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/comment/editorial/131705/recalibrating_the_economic_model_

    The focus on symbolic measures, such as reducing the number of food couriers or restricting the issuance of certain licences, will not address the root cause. Moreover, targeting smaller groups, like failed asylum seekers some of which have lived here for more than a decade, smacks more of political placation than meaningful reform.

  7. Maltese farmers fear farming could become a hobby - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/82133/maltese_farmers_fear_farming_could...

    Consumer knowledge here comes into play: older generations know that in the beginning of the season, the price of the product is still high, but then drops once the market is flooded with supply Perhaps in this dismal picture of agriculture’s future, what is missing is a true assessment of the high quality of Maltese produce and the value of ...

  8. The shifting allegiances of Gozo’s mayors - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/128914/the_shifting_allegiances_of_gozos...

    Attard’s decision comes as no surprise, given his high-profile resignation from the PN during the general election campaign two years ago. The mayor had resigned shortly after posting a photo of himself accompanying Prime Minister Robert Abela during a visit to his locality.

  9. Is there life after Eurovision? | Howard Keith Debono

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/interview/65753/is_there_life_after_eurovision...

    The Eurovision Song Contest has come and gone, leaving the usual trail of controversy in its wake. Once again, high expectations for Ira Losco’s entry ‘Walk On Water’ foundered in the cold light of the geo-political realities that underpin this annual festival.

  10. PN ahead with 5,000 votes as anger sinks Labour - MaltaToday

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/data_and_surveys/125334/pn_enjoys_twopoint_lead_as...

    PN’s relative majority mostly attributable to PL’s lower retention of 2022 voters • 29% of PL voters declare their intention of not voting • 10.5% of committed voters opt for third parties • Abela trumps Grech but relative majority trust none

  11. Art that oscillates between the poetic and the political -...

    www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/art/129161/art_that_oscillates_between_the_poetic...

    Yes, definitely. We all know that Malta is like an open museum. There are ruins and remains everywhere; wherever you dig and search, you’re going to find something. This is a blessing but also problematic. Given the size of the island, space is very limited and so a lot of tension is created when it comes to new development.