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The Mediterrane Film Festival in Malta is returning for its third edition with more than 40 films from over 20 countries.
Hyatt Regency Malta proudly unveils a new era led by exceptional talent and a revitalised vision for hospitality. As the ...
Construction is rapidly advancing on db Group’s City Centre project in Pembroke. The project, on the former ITS site, is set ...
Singing for Malta in this year's Eurovision Song Contest 2025 is pop star Miriana Conte. The 24-year-old will be representing her country in the final of this year's competition which takes place ...
And one of the most talked about acts on the line-up is undoubtedly Miriana Conte from Malta. This year's Eurovision is being hosted by Switzerland after Nemo's win for them last year, with the ...
Hotel guests have sued two Las Vegas Strip resorts after they say their rooms were infested with bedbugs. Courtney and Stephen Gully of Illinois and Briana McKenzie of Washington state filed ...
In fact, the contest’s unpredictability is why it is so loved. However, Malta took things to a whole new level tonight, to the point where their song lyrics have had to be altered due to their ...
ITC Hotels on Thursday reported a 41% year-on-year growth in its consolidated net profit at Rs 257 crore for Q4FY25, compared to Rs 182 crore in the same quarter last year. Revenue from operations for ...
ITC Hotels also reported a robust financial performance for the financial year ended March 2025. The company posted strong growth across both revenues and profits, while also outlining ambitious ...
And on Thursday some more of 2025's most talked about entries will be in the spotlight, including Miriana Conte from Malta, Erika Vikman from Finland and Austria's JJ, who is closing in on KAJ in ...
This year’s AMVCAs saw Liquorose and Akin Faminu walk away with Amstel Malta Sleek MVP wins after the internet voted their red carpet looks into MVP status. And just like that, the 2025 Africa ...
Significant changes took effect May 12 for how prices are listed online for tickets, hotels, motels and vacation rentals. FTC isn't banning extra fees but consumers will need to be told prices ...