Ħaż-Żebbuġ Mayor Steve Zammit Lupi Ties The Knot

Ħaż-Żebbuġ Mayor Steve Zammit Lupi Ties The Knot
May 11 2025 Share

Young Ħaż-Żebbuġ mayor Steve Zammit Lupi officially tied the knot yesterday, Saturday 10th May 2025.

Steve officially married his fiancee Michela, with the two sharing a heartwarming photo on social media as they emerged from the church to cheers and confetti.

An environmentally focused activist and politician, Steve is known for his pushing of eco-friendly approaches to everyday living – whether it be conservation or the use of bikes for transport.

Congratulations to the happy couple!

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Clearer Footage of Shark In Local Waters Makes Rounds

Clearer Footage of Shark In Local Waters Makes Rounds
May 11 2025 Share

A new clip of the shark that was going viral online a few days ago was shared to a local Facebook group.

The shark, which, with many claiming to be a mako shark, is still not fully identified as a species, can be seen have a quick chomp on a fish carcass.

All of this off the shore in Qui-Si-Sana, Sliema.

The video was shared to Facebook Group Malta 🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹, and shows the shark from a clearer angle.

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Video Source: Oshan Silva

Miriana Supports Trans Community With Stonewall Outfit

Miriana Supports Trans Community With Stonewall Outfit
May 11 2025 Share

Miriana Conte unveiled a new outfit, inspired by the 1960’s Stonewall Riots, which saw LGBTQ+ people fighting back against government sponsored persecution.

‘We are unity, we are unstoppable’, wrote Miriana as she posed in the fit, which includes newspaper articles detailing the events that transpired.

‘My dress is to show unity and to stand with my trans+ sisters, brothers, and siblings, now more than ever’, wrote Miriana.

 

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‘We have always been here and always will be. It may seem heavy, but we will keep moving forward, together.’

The Stonewall riots were spontaneous protests against a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City on June 28, 1969.

Though not the first LGBTQ resistance, they marked a turning point for the gay rights movement in the U.S. and globally. In the 1950s and 1960s, American LGBTQ individuals faced harsh legal discrimination.

Early advocacy groups promoted quiet assimilation, but by the late 1960s, broader social movements and the progressive atmosphere of Greenwich Village helped spark more confrontational activism.

The riots became a powerful symbol of LGBTQ resistance and the start of a more visible fight for equal rights.

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Local Political Leaders Celebrate Mother’s Day

Local Political Leaders Celebrate Mother's Day
May 11 2025 Share

As people express their love for their beloved mothers and motherly figures, local politics leaders celebrated the feast, sharing touching tributes to those in their life that fit the role.

Prime Minister Robert Abela wished a Happy Mother’s Day to his own mum Margaret as well as his wife Lydia, who is the mother of their daughter Giorgia Mae.

Opposition Leader Bernard Grech also shared a photo of Anne Marie with their son and daughter. ‘A mother’s joy grows in the well-being and success of the children.’

Roberta Metsola shared a photo of herself with her mother as well as a photo of her family along with her four sons.

Partit Momentum leader Arnold Cassola also shared a photo of his younger self with his mother. ‘Ciao, Ma’, wrote Cassola.

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