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Argentina fans sing to blind man on balcony to celebrate World Cup win

Argentina fans sing to blind man on balcony to celebrate World Cup win
Dec 22 2022 Share

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the wholesome video of the week. 

A group of Argentinian fans wanted to bring in a blind man listening from his balcony by singing to celebrate along with him.

The old man could be seen with his wife on the balcony, with the latter reacting with tears of joy as the fans continued to sing with exhilaration following their country’s World Cup win in Qatar. 

 

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The city of Buenos Aires has seen thousands of fans descend to jubilate over the football victory, with the crowd even breaking off the tour by the Argentinian players. 

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Thousands come together for ‘Rigal bi Mħabba’

Dec 22 2022 Share

Lydia Abela has officially closed the third edition of the ‘Rigal bi Mħabba’ initiative.

Dr. Abela and her daughter Giorgia Mae thanked the families and businesses who left gifts for people they don’t know – a beautiful thing to do!

This year’s edition also included the support of local councils around Malta & Gozo.

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Watch: Workers come together to help bus driver after Imriehel incident

Watch: Workers come together to help bus driver after Imriehel incident
Dec 22 2022 Share

Earlier today, a number of workers came together in Mrieħel after a bus got stuck in between two lanes in Triq l-Intornjatur.

 

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Multiple individuals attempted to remove the scattered debris from under the public transport vehicle after the driver attempted to manoeuvre between the Mrieħel bypass and Triq l-Intornjatur on Thursday morning.

Police have arrived on the scene as the bus remains caught in between the two lanes.

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Athlete to embark on 24 hour run to donate to Soup Kitchen

Athlete to embark on 24 hour run to donate to Soup Kitchen
Dec 22 2022 Share

On the 23rd of December, starting at 1400hrs, Stephen Sammut Nurminen, 36, will be embarking on a 24 hour run around the University track in Msida. 

For every single kilometre he runs, a meal will be donated to Soup Kitchen OFM in Valletta, with the meals being provided by Dr Juice. 

Steve hopes to donate 200 meals to the homeless and those in need this Christmas. Other runners will also be joining him and will be contributing to add more meals for every kilometre covered. 

His journey can be followed through his social media account as well as that of Dr Juice, so that people can see, and maybe even contribute to the cause. 

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