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56 new recruits join the Malta Police Force

56 new recruits join the Malta Police Force
Oct 19 2022 Share

56 new recruits have just joined Malta’s police corps as they officially begin their journey working to serve and protect the Maltese community. 

Their swearing in was attended by Minister for Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri. 

Speaking to the new police officers joining the ranks, Camilleri said that these new recruits will be joining a force which has been undergoing various changes throughout the years to improve the overall service and efficiency. 

The changes also saw a drop in overall crime all across the island as well as an increased trust in the force by the public. 

‘I reminded them that trust is difficult to earn, but it is very easy to lose. I urged them to work hand-in-hand with the local community in a just manner and to work to further secure our communities’ said the Minister. 

Statistics issued earlier this month revealed that there are currently less officers sworn in than there were in 2014. The data presented in parliament, which also anticipated the new recruits, revealed that there are currently around 2,152 current officers, which means there is one officer for every 240 residents. 

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Photo Source: Byron Camilleri/DOI – Clodagh O’Neill

Singer Christabelle and husband Jordan welcome baby girl

Singer Christabelle and husband Jordan welcome baby girl
Oct 19 2022 Share

Singer and entrepreneur Christabelle Borg and her husband and Neptunes waterpolo player Jordan welcomed baby Valentina into the world yesterday at 0652 am. 

Jordan announced the news on social media, revealing the name of their newborn daughter and saying that Christabelle was a ‘superstar throughout.’ 

Both mother and baby are doing well following the birth, and Jordan thanked the amazing team at the delivery suite at Mater Dei Hospital. 

‘We are eternally grateful for the care and support at this special time’ said Jordan on behalf of the on the now family of 3. Both are well-known locally, with Christabelle being one of the entrepreneur judges on Shark Tank. 

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we wish both Christabelle and Jordan a big congratulations and wish them all the best as a new chapter in their life begins. 

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Dancing from Malta to LA: DeeDee pushes the local dance scene to the US

Dancing from Malta to LA: DeeDee pushes the local dance scene to the US
Oct 19 2022 Share

Deedee Clark is one of the top Maltese dancers and choreographers as well as the co-founder of the group The Unit Collective who is currently training in Los Angeles. 

She has been going back and forth from LA since 2019, with a pause during COVID-19. But as of the beginning of 2022, she has been consistently dancing at the prestigious Millennium Dance Complex, also known as the ‘studio with the red wall’. It is currently the most famous studio for Jazz Funk and Hip Hop in the world.

 

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Back in May, Deedee worked on a prestigious job that was held in Malta with choreographers Barry Lather (choreographer to Usher, Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Ciara, Carrie Underwood), Jason Young and Paul Kirkland, which helped drive her to start the process of getting her talent visa in the US. 

She’s become a familiar face in Malta, having worked with artists such as Emma Muscat, Ira Losco, Destiny, The Travellers, Maxine Pace, Brooke and worked on shows such as X Factor, Malta’s Got Talent, Eurovision and Isle of MTV whilst also teaching a weekly class at Alison White Dance Studio.

During her time in Los Angeles, she was fortunate enough to assist Hamilton Evans, Dana Alexa and Hero Thomas at Millennium Dance Complex. This meant she also got the chance to sit in on creative sessions with them in preparation for classes. 

It’s always been a dream of hers to dance in Los Angeles and once she peaked locally, it was her sign to go. She has worked on the biggest shows and with the biggest artists in Malta and although she has a passion for it, she wanted to keep learning and progressing as a performer so she took the leap. 

Although Malta has gotten better, the lack of appreciation towards dance (and many other art forms) is evident. Dancers like Deedee still need to go overseas to continue learning and to chase opportunities that aren’t widely available locally. 

 

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She has said that she misses home but that she is also very proud to be Maltese and amongst the dance community in Los Angeles.

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Photo source: Max Russ. DeeDee Clark IG

eBay bans sale of Jeffrey Dahmer halloween costumes

eBay bans sale of Jeffrey Dahmer halloween costumes
Oct 19 2022 Share

E-commerce giant eBay has started banning the sale of any costumes related to Jeffrey Dahmer following the release of the Netflix series ‘Monster’, based around the serial killer’s crimes. 

eBay confirmed that it will prevent customers from buying any items related to Dahmer as it is a violation of their violent criminals policy. 

It was confirmed by an eBay spokesperson being interviewed by ‘The Daily News’ that all Dahmer-related items are in the process of being removed. 

The digital marketplace holds a policy which prohibits ‘items closely associated with or that benefit violent felons, their acts, or crime scenes within the past 100 years.’ 

‘Listings that promote or glorify violence or violent acts, or are associated with individuals who are notorious for committing violent acts, are not allowed’. 

This is a policy held out of respect for the victims of violent crimes, whilst also promoting safety, trust and respect within its marketplace. The series itself received criticism for not taking into consideration how loved ones of the victims might feel over the series’ release. 

eBay started to receive the same criticism, with one Shirley Hughes, the mother of a deaf and non-vocal victim of Dahmer, saying it hurts to see online stores profiting from her son and other victims’ deaths. 

‘If Netflix hadn’t streamed the show, none of the families would be re-victimised and then there’d be no Dahmer costumes this year’ said Ms Hughes. Dahmer was convicted of killing 17 boys and young men in 1992, with some cases involving cannibalism and necrophilia. 

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