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20 Years Since Biggest EU Enlargement In 2004

20 Years Since Biggest EU Enlargement In 2004
Apr 24 2024 Share

Addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola spoke about the 20th anniversary since the EU’s largest enlargement as it welcomed 10 new countries into the fold.

Malta was joined by Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia in their accession into the European Union.

 

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Metsola explained how, 20 years ago, she was present in Malta’s capital city of Valletta along with thousands of other people.

Their attention was directed to counting down the seconds until Malta joined the EU – with the image of such a large crowd remaining imprinted in Metsola’s mind.

‘For millions of people, joining the EU meant renewal, a sense of pride and union’, said Metsola. Referring to the various challenges the EU has faced these past few years, Metsola reminded everyone of what the EU stands for and what, together, it can achieve.

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Saharan Dust Storm Clouds Turn Athens, Greece Orange

Saharan Dust Storm Clouds Turn Athens, Greece Orange
Apr 24 2024 Share

A yellow-orange haze of dust from the Sahara desert has swept across parts of Greece, creating striking visuals and prompting health advisories.

The Greek meteorological service attributed the phenomenon to favourable weather conditions on Tuesday that facilitated the movement of dust from Africa, resulting in heightened concentrations in the atmosphere, particularly in the southern regions of Greece.

The dust was expected to gradually diminish by Wednesday morning, becoming confined to the eastern areas later in the day.

Videos and images shared online depicted Athenians observing the unusual yellow-orange fog from vantage points near the city.

Social media posts showcased the surreal scenes, with Greek Meteorologist Kostas Lagouvardos comparing Athens to “a colony of Mars” due to the unusual atmospheric appearance.

This occurrence of dust clouds originating from northern Africa impacting Greece and neighboring regions is intermittent but not uncommon, leading to reduced visibility and respiratory concerns.

Cyprus, situated in the eastern Mediterranean, also experienced similar dust incursions in mid-April, resulting in darkened skies and compromised air quality, as confirmed by NASA’s observations from the Terra satellite. NASA anticipates continued dust migration across the Mediterranean, affecting both Cyprus and Greece in the coming days.

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Falcons Celebrate By Drinking Beer From Trophy

Falcons Celebrate By Drinking Beer From Trophy
Apr 24 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Falcons RFC shared a video showing their celebration after clinching their fourth consecutive Rugby Cisk League title – and what better way to celebrate than drinking beer straight from the trophy?!

Sip, sip, hooray! Celebrating the Rugby Way, wrote the team.

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sip, sip, hooray! 🍻 Celebrating the Rugby Way 🫶🏽 #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #falkuni #blackandyellow🖤💛 #4inarow🏆 #champions #rugby #rugbylife #rugbyleaguewinners

♬ Memories (feat. Kid Cudi) – David Guetta

Since the 2019/2020 season, Falcons RFC has consistently topped the Cisk Lager League, showcasing their strength and consistency in the sport. Their latest triumph adds another chapter to their ongoing legacy in Maltese rugby, confirming their status as a formidable force in the league.

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Maltese Lady Recreates Old Recipe With 7UP & Ice Cream

Maltese Lady Recreates Old Recipe With 7UP & Ice Cream
Apr 24 2024 Share

A video uploaded to TikTok shows a local woman trying out the old iconic recipe of mixing ice cream with 7UP.

The video, uploaded by Janet Bonnici, has Patricia mixing in the fizzy soda with some strawberry ice cream.

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♬ original sound – Janet Bonnici

The old-fashioned 7up ice cream float recipe is an iconic soda fountain treat that goes back some years – bringing different tastes depending on which ice cream you use.

The ice cream float is believed to have been created by Robert McCay Green in Pennsylvania during the Franklin Institute’s semicentennial celebration in the 1870s. Legend has it that on a hot day, Green ran out of ice for the flavored drinks he was selling.

In a stroke of inspiration, he substituted vanilla ice cream, giving birth to the delightful concoction we now know as the ice cream float.

The soda fountain is now associated with the 1950s, with cookbooks and magazines from that era promoting the mix.

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