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Calls For Second Season Of L-Aħwa Fl-Awstralja

Calls For Second Season Of L-Aħwa Fl-Awstralja
Jun 21 2024 Share

After the Demicoli brother series ‘L-Aħwa fl-Awstralja’ came to an end on Wednesday, calls for a second season of the show filled the comments section of their conclusion post.

Keith and Fabian Demicoli thanked everyone for their support, with audiences having watched the brothers venture around Maltese communities in Australia and showcasing the vibrant traditions that remain alive there.

The brothers asked audiences whether they would be up for a second run, and many of them responded with a strong ‘yes’.

The programme was praised for showing the Maltese spirit that thrives in a continent on the other side of the world, with families and groups keeping not just the Maltese language but also cuisine, feasts and many other elements ongoing.

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Clinton Releases Song Whilst Still In Love Island Villa

Clinton Releases Song Whilst Still In Love Island Villa
Jun 21 2024 Share

After having teased the release of his new song ‘Just Because’ during the first week of Love Island Malta season 2, Clinton, a.k.a Wallet King’s song has been released on streaming platforms.

The rapper had talked about his song’s release to Racquel back in the beginning of the season, ramping up hype for the release – and that day is finally here.

A reel was also uploaded to social media showcasing a snippet of the song which can be found in full through Clinton’s profile.

Have you checked out Clinton’s music yet?

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Non-Maltese Healthcare Workers Given Maltese Language Training

Non-Maltese Healthcare Workers Given Maltese Language Training
Jun 21 2024 Share

Two hundred foreign nurses and carers have begun Maltese language lessons through a program initiated by Melita Training and Resources Management (MTRM) and Healthmark.

The training focuses on Maltese terms related to patient care, hygiene, first aid, and emotional support, emphasizing empathy and effective communication.

The program includes practical sessions in simulated environments and is led by a qualified nurse with teaching expertise.

MTRM, a private company within the GWU, is licensed and accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA). Its mission is to provide adults with educational opportunities to develop skills and competencies for self-sufficiency and gainful employment.

Healthmark, a leading Maltese company, recruits, trains, and deploys carers and nurses to various hospitals and elderly homes in Malta. As its workforce grows more international, Healthmark recognizes the need to enhance spoken Maltese proficiency through accredited programs.

MTRM CEO Lewis Spiteri stated, “Our goal is to improve patient care by providing comprehensive training for caregivers. This program is already significantly impacting healthcare services in our community.

We are grateful to Healthmark for their support in realizing this program.”

Healthmark CEO Charlotte Sant Portanier added, “We constantly strive to improve our quality of care. We ensure we have enough workers to meet the growing healthcare demands and that every worker is qualified and sensitive to our local environment and patient needs.”

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Summer Solstice: The Longest Day Of The Year

Summer Solstice: The Longest Day Of The Year
Jun 21 2024 Share

If yesterday felt particularly dragging, just know it was the longest day of the year.

That’s because ummer began in the Northern Hemisphere yesterday, June 20, marking the longest day of the year.

The summer solstice, or June solstice, is when the sun reaches its highest and northernmost point in the sky.

This event ushers in summer for the Northern Hemisphere and winter for the Southern Hemisphere, bringing the most daylight hours of the year to the north and the fewest to the south.

Above the Arctic Circle, residents experience the “midnight sun,” where the sun remains visible for weeks or months.

A full Strawberry Moon will follow the solstice, reaching its peak at 9:08 p.m. EDT on June 21 (01:08 GMT on June 22). It will appear full the nights before and after its peak, located near the constellation Sagittarius.

The June solstice and seasonal changes are due to Earth’s axial tilt of 23.44°. This tilt causes each hemisphere to tilt towards the sun for half the year. During the June solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, while the Southern Hemisphere tilts away.

The solstices don’t occur on the same day each year because the astronomical year is 365.25 days long, causing the summer solstice to shift between June 20, 21, and 22. However, the solstice occurs simultaneously worldwide, meaning it can happen at different times of the day depending on your location.

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