News from Lovin Malta
We’ve assigned a rating of unknown factuality to Lovin Malta. You can read more about how we’ve determined Lovin Malta’s credibility and reliability as a news source here: https://ground.news/rating-system.
Media Bias Ratings
Do you diasgree?
Edit bias
Learn more about Media Bias Ratings.
Top Lovin Malta News
Latest News Stories
Cancer · ŻEjtunVolunteers are gearing up to host a car wash fundraiser for Puttinu Cares, an organisation dedicated to assisting families facing cancer. This charitable event is set to take place at the J. Micallef Service Station on Barrani Road in Żejtun on 18th May from 8am to 2pm.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta) This isn’t the first time that volunteers have rallied together for such an event. In 2015, a simil…See the Story
Support And Shine! Żejtun To Host Car Wash Day In Aid Of Puttinu Cares
Malta · MaltaMasterChef Season 1 may have ended with Nicolas Bezzina being crowned the winner… but it looks like judge Letizia Vella would actually employ another contestant in her kitchen. “I think I would employ Sam,” Chef Vella told Lovin Malta’s Clara Sciberras in a new exclusive interview held inside the kitchen of The Golden Fork. “He displayed a lot of creativity. He wasn’t scared of doing things. He took the opportunity, he performed and then would s…See the Story
MasterChef Malta Judge Letizia Reveals Who She'd Employ In Her Kitchen... And It's Not The Winner
Gaza · GazaEuropean Parliament President Roberta Metsola has defended students who protested against the “despicable action” of Prime Minister Robert Abela following his criticism of the judiciary. “If the leader of a country calls the judiciary or a member of the judiciary a terrorist, I think we have a problem,” she said. Metsola said voters needed people who they could trust to take difficult decisions, and who know they are “not above the law”. “You ar…See the Story
Metsola Condemns ‘Despicable Action’ Of Prime Minister And Hopes Young People Will Vote For Change
Eurovision · MaltaMalta has once again finished dead last in its Eurovision semi-final, with the publication of contest scores on Sunday revealing how points were awarded throughout the shows. For the second year in a row, Malta failed to make inroads among Eurovision voters, receiving the least votes possible during Thursday’s semi-final, placing 16th out of 16...See the Story
Malta again finishes last in Eurovision semi-final
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Eurovision · MaltaThe Eurovision is definitely not the continent’s only musical exposure to Malta this weekend, with alternative music artist JOON kicking off her first-ever European tour tonight!
Currently in Madrid, JOON – whose name is Yasmin Kuymizakis – will also be performing in Barcelona, before moving on to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and finally Germany. In total, the Maltese electronic music artist has eight European dates… and she won’t be alone on t…See the Story
Joon Strikes Again! Maltese Electronic Artist Kicks Off Her First-Ever European Tour Alongside American Heavyweights
Malta · MaltaMasterChef Season 1 winner Nicolas Bezzina will be donating the €25,000 prize money to charity, he revealed in an interview with Lovin Malta. When asked by a Lovin Malta journalist what he plans to do with the money, Nicolas answered, “I knew this question was coming”. “My wife and I had discussed what I would do with the prize money at the start of the competition. Luckily, both of us work and we’ve both been working for 20 years now.”
View…See the Story
MasterChef Winner Nicolas Bezzina To Donate €25,000 Prize Money To Charity
Malta · MaltaPL MEP candidate Daniel Attard and PN MEP candidate Peter Agius locked heads over the implications of the Vitals magisterial inquiry and the political fallout in a Lovin Malta debate. Agius went on the offensive from the get-go, challenging Attard to “renounce” Joseph Muscat, who is facing charges of corruption, money laundering and criminal association. “I expect Daniel Attard to renounce Joseph Muscat if he doesn’t have a part of the cake like…See the Story
Peter Agius And Daniel Attard Engage In Fiery Debate Over Magisterial Inquiry
War · KyivLife in Ukraine seems pretty normal, at least in Kyiv. Students go to university. Cars get stuck in traffic. Restaurants and parks are busy with families trying to live normally. But at any moment, Russian missiles could strike. Maria, an 18-year-old barista, had her brush with death a few weeks back when one of those missiles hit a cultural centre close to where she works. The cultural centre, which is bang in the middle of a residential neighb…See the Story