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1st Ever Show Dedicated To Maltese Indigenous Goats & Sheep

1st Ever Show Dedicated To Maltese Indigenous Goats & Sheep
Sep 30 2024 Share

The Breeds of Origin Conservancy, in collaboration with the Koperattiva Maltija tal-Mogħoż u n-Nagħaġ (KMMN), the Zejtun Local Council, and the Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, successfully hosted the first-ever show dedicated to Maltese indigenous sheep and goat breeds in Zejtun.

This event celebrated Malta’s rich agricultural heritage by showcasing a variety of native livestock, emphasising the unique traits developed over generations.

The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of preserving these traditional animals, which play a crucial role in Malta’s agricultural history and biodiversity.

The show featured various competitions, with awards presented for outstanding animals, and included information sessions to educate the public.

Lucas Micallef, Administrator of Breeds of Origin Conservancy, praised the collaboration of local organisations and the dedication of exhibitors. The positive feedback from attendees reflected strong community interest in conserving indigenous breeds.

Tragically, the day was later marked by the passing of Joseph Muscat, a renowned farmer and one of the last custodians of the Maltese goat. Breeds of Origin Conservancy remains committed to raising awareness and plans future events to further celebrate and preserve Malta’s native livestock.

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The Latest Tiktok Makeup Craze Is The Moo Deng Blush Trend.

The Latest Tiktok Makeup Craze Is The Moo Deng Blush Trend.
Sep 29 2024 Share

Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo from Thailand, has become the internet’s latest sensation, captivating audiences with its playful antics and charming appearance. At just two and a half months old, Moo Deng resides at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, about 70 miles from Bangkok. The hippo’s humorous behavior, including playful biting and joyful reactions to water sprays, has inspired a wave of memes and beauty trends.

Beauty influencers are particularly drawn to Moo Deng’s glassy, poreless skin and rosy cheeks. Popular TikTok creator Meicrosoft demonstrated how to achieve the look using liquid blush and gray eyeshadow, garnering nearly 8 million views. The trend emphasizes a youthful, fun aesthetic, with brands like Sephora Thailand promoting blush products that replicate Moo Deng’s soft pink glow.

Experts describe the trend as a reflection of a desire for dewy, luminous skin without heavy makeup. Makeup artist Mary Victor notes the unique, dusty pink tone popularized by Moo Deng, while stylist Carol Davidson highlights its playful, youthful vibe. Ultimately, this trend serves as a reminder that beauty can be light-hearted and fun, encouraging everyone to embrace their unique features.

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Pringles Jokingly Tease New Lip Balm

Pringles Jokingly Tease New Lip Balm
Sep 29 2024 Share

Pringles is stepping outside the snack aisle and into the beauty industry with a playful new product launch. Inspired by fans who rave about the signature tingle left on their lips after enjoying Pringles crisps, the company is introducing a duo of flavoured lip balms. Available in their best-selling flavours, Salt & Vinegar and Sour Cream & Onion, BBQ Flavor and Cheddar Cheese, the quirky lip care products will give consumers a taste of their favourite crisps in a whole new way.

This marks Pringles’ debut in the beauty market, with the lip balms set to be available soon at their usual stockists. The meme reflects the brand’s fun and innovative approach to expanding its product line while engaging with its loyal customer base.

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Malta to Open First Crematorium in 2 Years Time

Malta to Open First Crematorium in 2 Years Time
Sep 29 2024 Share

Malta’s first-ever crematorium is expected to be operational within two years, according to funeral director Johann Camilleri, whose company, Active Group Limited, is spearheading the project. In an interview with Times of Malta, Camilleri explained that his team is revising plans originally submitted three years ago to meet the new government regulations on crematoriums.

The facility, originally planned as a 700-square-metre site in Paola, will now be reduced to 500 square metres in compliance with these new policies. While acknowledging the downsizing presents some challenges, Camilleri expressed optimism. “It is less feasible, but still doable,” he told Times of Malta. The changes may cause slight delays, but they also provide engineers more time to adjust the plans.

The crematorium is set to be built on private land near Addolorata Cemetery, Malta’s largest burial site. The company aims to submit the updated plans to the Planning Authority by next month, with hopes to offer cremation services within two years.

Cremation was legalized in Malta in 2019, with the Cremation Act passed in 2022. Final guidelines for developing such facilities were approved last month by Planning Minister Clint Camilleri.

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