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“Best pastries in history?” DJ Joel Corry falls in love with Serkin pastizzi during Malta visit

"Best pastries in history?" DJ Joel Corry falls in love with Serkin pastizzi during Malta visit
Jul 27 2022 Share

You literally can’t come to Malta and not try pastizzi. Travellers from all walks of life have visited our sunny Mediterranean to try the coveted flaky snack and international DJ and former Geordie Shore star Joel Corry is no exception.

@joelcorry Malta makes the best pastries 🥐 😍🇲🇹 #foodtiktok #malta ♬ HISTORY – Joel Corry & Becky Hill

The fitness-friendly DJ took a break from his regular shred-centric diet to try the three different pastizzi flavours; ricotta, pea and chicken. In a recently posted TikTok video, Corry said that Rabat’s very own Crystal Palace Bar, better known as Is-Serkin, had “the best pastries in Malta” and he couldn’t help but try them.

The British DJ immediately fell in love with the pastizzi, rating them a 10/10 and claiming the classic ricotta one as his favourite.

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WATCH: Wholesome moment as rescued baby turtle ‘Shelly’ returned to Maltese waters

Jul 27 2022 Share

After being saved from certain death by a 10-year-old girl in Qawra around two months ago, a baby turtle by the name of ‘Shelly’ has been returned to Maltese waters.

 

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Spending two months in recovery by antibiotics with Nature Trust after being caught in a plastic sack amid in a bed of rocks in Qawra, Shelly was finally returned to her rightful home. The turtle suffered from injuries and a chest infection as a result of the incident on 1st june.

Passers-by and people in the area rejoiced as the Loggerhead turtle dashed from the sandy bay into the water, where she soon enough disappeared.

Anyone finding injured or distressed turtles is urged to report them to Nature Trust on 9999 9505 and bring the turtle to bay until help arrives. You can also help turtles under rehab or wildlife rescues by adopting them; contact [email protected] for more info.

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Pope Francis asks for forgiveness over abuse at Canadian church schools

Jul 26 2022 Share

Pope Francis has apologised for the “disastrous error” on the part of Canada’s church schools with regards to the mistreatment and abuse of indigenous children in the province. The pontiff asked survivors of the system that abused tens of thousands of children for forgiveness.

In a visit to the community of Maskwacis, Alberta, the Pope had this to say “I am sorry. I ask for forgiveness, in particular, for the ways in which many members of the church and of religious communities cooperated, not least through their indifference, in projects of cultural destruction and forced assimilation promoted by the governments of that time, which culminated in the system of residential schools.”

Francis also criticised the colonising mentality that these church schools and institutions had over the indigenous children, something that had “catastrophic” effects on generations of these people. He went on to say  “I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,”

Phil Fontaine, a residential school survivor and former Assembly of First Nations national chief stated that “It’s a special moment for survivors.” After the Pope spoke, a special moment occurred as Chief Wilton Littlechild placed a feather headdress on the pontiff as the crowd cheered.

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WATCH: Sam Ryder documents Malta trip in chaotic TikTok video

WATCH: Sam Ryder documents Malta trip in chaotic TikTok video
Jul 26 2022 Share

After a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Malta has had a considerably jam-packed summer in terms of events and one of the definite highlights was Sam Ryder’s visit to Malta.

 

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The popular British singer spent a few days on the island in July and documented his busy trip in a short but chaotic TikTok which has had Maltese travellers and Sam Ryder fans alike entertained at the amount of activities he managed to fit in.

The concert itself saw Ryder put on a spectacular show accompanied by local talent such as Red Electric, Destiny, Kurt Calleja and Ryan Hili.

From deep sea dives to newfound friends and a massive show at Manoel Island, take a look at the video and you’ll see what Ryder was up to in Malta!

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