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Joseph Capriati, Italian DJ has recovered and is back in action!

Feb 7 2021 Share

Joseph Capriati is an Italian DJ, who went through a personal ordeal earlier on this year. He was stabbed by his own father, with a kitchen knife. Capriati took to social media yesterday, to let his fans know that he has recovered and will be making a comeback!

The 33-year-old DJ was being treated at a hospital in Caserta, Italy. His father had no previous criminal convictions. However, the 61-year-old father was arrested and charged with attempted murder.

Police officers reported that a fight between the two broke out on the 8th of January and this lead to the stabbing of Joseph Capriati.

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Ħamrun lights up its streets ahead of Valentine’s Day!

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Ħamrun Mayor, Christian Sammut has posted photos of Ħamrun lit up in decorative lights ahead of Valentine’s Day.

Sammut said that all the efforts to restore Ħamrun to its former glory are finally paying off. He urges residents to look forward to the future, and to the further regeneration of Ħamrun.

Sammut urged people to visit Ħamrun and to enjoy the atmosphere while shopping in the streets of Ħamrun.

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Eddie Fenech Adami, turns 87!

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Eddie Fenech Adami has just turned 87! Fenech Adami was the Maltese Prime Minister, between 1987 and 1996, and again between, 1998 and 2004.

Following this, Eddie Fenech Adami also served as the President of Malta from 2004 to 2009.

Bernard Grech took to Facebook to wish, Eddie Fenech Adami a Happy Birthday and he praised him for being a person who always brought new opportunities and advances to the Maltese Islands. Grech also called him the father of European Malta.

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Dar tal-Providenza rejects €500,000 from Tunisian Trading Group presented by Adrian Delia

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Dar tal-Providenza rejects €500,000 sum donated on New Year’s Day fundraising activity from Tunisian Trading Group. The sum was presented on the day by Adrian Delia.

After the sum was donated an audit firm was contacted and hired in order to vet the offer. The Tunisian Trading Group failed to provide the requested information, in order to verify the offer and thus, Dar tal-Providenza was not in a position to accept the donation.

The final sum of the donations from the New Year’s Day event was now revised to, €2,031,540.

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