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Dogfluencer Bertram The Pomeranian Passes Away

Dogfluencer Bertram The Pomeranian Passes Away
Nov 21 2024 Share

Bertie the Pomeranian, beloved social media star, has passed away. The news was shared on his official Instagram account, where fans have followed his adventures for years.

Bertie’s joyful personality and adorable photos made him an icon in the pet community across social media platforms.

His account, @bertie_the_pom, featured snapshots of his playful moments, iconic outfits and adventures with their owner @kathy__grayson.

‘I told him every day how much I loved him and how much he meant to me; he showed me every day how much he loved me back. Bert got me through my fiance Errol dying in 2016, my father dying a few months later, my mother dying two years later’, a tribute reads.

‘He was an absolute hero of happiness who helped me get up each morning (relentless face licking) helped me get out the front door during bouts of crippling depression, helped me get the job done each day. We were inseparable.’

RIP Bert

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MFPA Urges Commitment to Meritocracy and Professional Standards

Nov 21 2024 Share

In a statement, the he Malta Federation of Professional Associations (MFPA) have revealed their concerns about Minister Clayton Bartolo’s recent comments on the importance of experience over academic qualifications.

While the MFPA remains neutral on partisan issues, it has strongly advocated for a meritocratic approach to hiring in public service. The federation emphasises that policy advisors and consultants should not only meet necessary academic qualifications and have relevant experience but also adhere to high ethical standards.

The MFPA has long raised concerns about declining educational standards, citing poor MATSEC exam results and questionable hiring practices, including political appointments of persons with inadequate qualifications.

The federation stresses that disregarding the value of qualifications and professional standards, as suggested by some government officials, undermines the importance of education and professional development.

Such comments encourage a decline in professionalism and accountability, with many professions already suffering from underqualified individuals filling critical roles.

The MFPA urges the public and students to uphold a merit-based system, emphasising that true professionalism requires a commitment to ethical standards and continuous learning.

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World’s Tallest & Shortest Women Meet Up

World's Tallest & Shortest Women Meet Up
Nov 21 2024 Share

The world’s tallest and shortest women met for tea at The Savoy in London to celebrate the 20th annual Guinness World Records (GWR) Day.

Rumeysa Gelgi, a 27-year-old Turkish web developer who stands at 7ft 1in (215.16cm), and Jyoti Amge, a 30-year-old Indian actress measuring 2ft 1in (62.8cm), shared stories and bonded over their unique experiences.

“It was amazing meeting Jyoti,” said Gelgi. “Despite our height difference, we connected over shared interests like make-up and self-care.” Amge, best known for her role in American Horror Story, said, “I’m used to looking up at people, but it was special to meet Rumeysa, who is so kind-hearted.”

Gelgi has Weaver syndrome, a rare condition causing accelerated growth, while Amge has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism. Both women refuse to let physical challenges define them and have been honored in the 70th anniversary edition of the GWR book as icons.

The edition also features other record holders like the world’s tallest man, Sultan Kosen, and Diana Armstrong, who has the longest fingernails. GWR editor Craig Glenday emphasised, “Guinness World Records celebrates diversity, and these two women embody the spirit of what we stand for.”

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Frequency of Busses To Increase Beginning In December

Nov 21 2024 Share

During a parliamentary discussion on the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, and Public Works’ financial matters, Minister Chris Bonnet announced that, starting in December, bus frequencies on major routes connecting northern and southern Malta will increase.

From December 1st, the frequency of buses on high-demand routes, particularly those linking southern areas like Fgura and Qajjenza to northern towns such as Mosta, Burmarrad, and San Pawl il-Baħar, will be enhanced.

Malta is currently the second EU country to offer free public transport, which has seen a significant rise in users, particularly among local residents.

Minister Bonnet also revealed that ferry usage has risen in the first 10 months of 2024. Plans are underway to extend the current ferry service, which operates between Sliema, Valletta, and Birgu, to Marsaskala.

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