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Dinner in the Sky Malta is officially back

Dinner in the Sky Malta is officially back
Jun 21 2022 Share

Are you ready to dine suspended 40 metres in the sky as you overlook arguably one of the world’s most beautiful views? 

 

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A culinary experience like no other, Dinner in the Sky Malta is officially back to offer anyone seeking an adventurous take on their dining. With loads of entertainment, delectable drinks and a menu to die for, the official schedule for this summer is now out awaiting your booking! 


You can check out their delicious menu here.

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Female cockroaches clone themselves when they don’t find mates

Female cockroaches clone themselves when they don’t find mates
Jun 21 2022 Share

Speaking to MaltaDaily, Arnold Sciberras, a.k.a The Exterminator, explained how cockroaches get down and dirty – and it sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. 

Although cockroaches do have sexual intercourse between males and females, Arnold explained how females can do just as well without having to find a mate. Females between them can still have, in Arnold’s words, a ‘buzz’ and instead clone themselves. 

 

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This is called ‘parthenogenesis’, which is a form of asexual reproduction, wherein embryos are developed without fertilisation by sperm. When this happens, the offspring do not create genetic diversity as they are literal clones of their parent. And they are reportedly even more efficient! 

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Local 11-year-old footballer awarded best player by Juventus Academy World Cup

Local 11-year-old footballer awarded best player by Juventus Academy World Cup
Jun 21 2022 Share

A massive well done to Katrina Catania, who, at just 11-years old, was awarded the best player of the tournament for the under-11. 

 

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Catania plays with Birkirkara Academy and she travelled with Juventus Academy Malta as they competed in the Juventus Academy World Cup. Despite the local team losing against Chile through penalties with a score of 3-2, the rising star still managed to bring home an honour. 

To the supportive chant of her team mates, she was awarded the best player out of 1,100 young footballers from all around the world. Well done Katrina! 


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WATCH: “I didn’t even have a roof over my head at one point”, Kersten Graham unveils new song meaning

"I didn't even have a roof over my head at one point", Kersten Graham unveils new song meaning
Jun 20 2022 Share

Fans of local artist Kersten Graham and rockers of all ages have been loving the musician’s latest song with JPx and after learning the true meaning behind ‘Għaliex Jien’, we’re really feeling it.

The song, sung in Maltese and originally submitted for local song competition ‘Mużika Mużika’, was inspired by Graham and JPx’s personal experiences and attempts to shine a light on artists’ feelings

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Graham told Malta Daily that at one point, he didn’t even have a roof over his head due to the difficulties brought about by the pandemic, going on to express that he is grateful to still be standing nowadays.

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