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Dale Mallia Opens Up About Skin Insecurity

Jan 27 2025 Share

Former Love Island Malta star and influencer Dale Mallia has opened up about his struggles with skin insecurity and his journey towards transforming his skin.

Mallia announced he will be launching a mini-series documenting his battle with acne, starting with an upcoming chemical peel aimed at boosting his confidence.

 

 

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In his candid post, he shared that he has tried numerous creams, medications, and treatments, but none have provided the results he hoped for.

The first episode of the series, titled Getting Under My Skin, will explore his experience and efforts to improve his complexion. Mallia ended his post with a hopeful note: “Let’s find the dream combo to get my skin sorted.”

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Roberta Metsola Attends 80th Commemoration of Aushcwitz Liberation

Jan 27 2025 Share

EP President and Maltese MEP Roberta Metsola is currently in Poland attending the 80th anniversary event of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.

 

 

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On 27th January 1945, Soviet forces liberated Auschwitz, revealing the harrowing evidence of genocide.

More than 1.1 million people, predominantly Jewish men, women, and children, were brutally murdered at the camp during the Holocaust.

The camp which now serves as a memorial, reminds not only visitors but millions of people around the world the unimaginable and harrowing atrocities committed by Nazi Germany in World War 2.
To commemorate the anniversary, about 50 survivors of the camp will return to remember its day of liberation.

Heads of state, including King Charles, other European royals, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, will also be in attendance.

Maltese President Myriam Spiteri Debono will also be present at the commemoration event, alongside the majority of world leaders.

However, it is the survivors—most now in their late 80s and 90s—whose voices will take centre stage during the commemorations at the camp, where over 1.1 million people, the majority of them Jewish, were murdered.

Their message remains clear: to share the truth of what occurred here and to ensure such atrocities are never repeated.

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Heritage Malta Launch 12 Month Programme With 150+ Events

Heritage Malta Launch 12 Month Programme With 150+ Events
Jan 27 2025 Share

Heritage Malta has launched its events calendar for the coming year, a twelve-month programme of exciting cultural, educational, and interactive experiences for diverse audiences.

The calendar includes 153 events and promises to be your trusted companion in creating a year full of discoveries, memories and exploration you will look back upon with delight.

From exclusive behind the scenes tours of iconic historic sites for members only and insightful lectures and workshops to family friendly activities that spark curiosity in younger generations, adventurous harbour cruises, heritage trails, equinox and solstice experiences, and Taste History gastronomic journeys, there is something enjoyable for everyone.

Several momentous anniversaries will be commemorated this year, including the 50th anniversary of the National War Museum, the 10th anniversary of Fort St. Elmo’s opening, the 110th anniversary of the first sketches of the Ħal Tarxien Prehistoric Complex, and the 460th anniversary of the Great Siege, making the programme even more special.

Unique events have been planned to mark each milestone, inviting the public to join in the celebrations.

At a press conference to launch the events calendar, Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, said that:

“Our commitment for this year is to continue to spearhead inclusivity and accessibility, with bilingual events, others aimed at people with different abilities, and numerous opportunities for student and senior passport holders. The calendar also contains collaborations with local artists and organisations, ensuring dynamism between what is traditional and modern”.

Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, Noel Zammit, stated that: “As we step into a new year, our vision remains focused on connecting people with Malta’s heritage in meaningful and innovative ways.

This year’s events programme will continue to personify the Part of Us slogan, while also introducing the ‘Peek into Heritage’ campaign, which encourages the public to actively explore the islands’ treasures that we proudly safeguard for future generations.

This year’s calendar features over 50 additional events compared to previous year, a direct response to the growing enthusiasm of our patrons.”

The new calendar is now available on Heritage Malta’s website: https://heritagemalta.mt/leaflets-and-brochures/, where visitors can explore the full lineup of events and book tickets online.

Physical copies will also be available in Heritage Malta’s museums and sites in the coming weeks. More information about each event may be accessed here: www.heritagemalta.mt/whats-on.

You may also follow Heritage Malta’s official WhatsApp Channel here for real-time updates and behind-the-scenes stories.

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8th CPD Recruit Training Coming To A Close

8th CPD Recruit Training Coming To A Close
Jan 27 2025 Share

The 8th recruitment course of the Civil Protection Malta is coming to a close soon, with only 2 weeks left to go for the hopefuls.

The CPD took to social media to share some photos of the intensive training the recruits are undergoing ahead of their promotion to join the disciplined forces.

Fighting raging fires, the recruits will have to overcome their fears so that they can contribute to keeping the islands safe.

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