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Joseph Muscat Marks 24 Years Of Marriage With Heartfelt Tribute

Jun 23 2025 Share

Former Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, has celebrated 24 years of marriage to Michelle Muscat with a touching tribute shared on social media. In a heartfelt post, Muscat reflected on the journey he and his wife have shared, writing,”To 24 years of navigating life’s magic and bumps together. We may not always get to take the smooth path, but we always choose it side by side. Here is to being perfectly opposite but astonishingly in sync!”

 

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Happy Anniversary!

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Police Constable Hertian Vassallo Receives Role Model Of The Year Award

Police Constable Hertian Vassallo Receives Role Model Of The Year Award
Jun 23 2025 Share

The Malta Police Force proudly congratulates Police Constable Hertian Vassallo from the Community Policing Team on receiving the prestigious Role Model Award at this year’s Is-Servizz Pubbliku (Public Service) Awards.

PC Vassallo has been recognised as a highly principled officer who promotes innovation, inclusivity, and team spirit. Renowned for his compassion and empathy, he supports and mentors new recruits, anticipates challenging situations, and consistently upholds strong social values within the communities he serves.

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Following the ceremony, Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà personally congratulated both PC Vassallo and his colleague PC Julian Caruana, who nominated him for the award.

Commissioner Gafà said, “While we are extremely proud of PC Vassallo for his exemplary service and for receiving this honour, we are equally proud of PC Caruana for his commendable initiative in recognising and putting forward the outstanding work of a fellow officer.”

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Adrian Delia Officially Puts Name Forward For PN Leadership

Adrian Delia Officially Puts Name Forward For PN Leadership
Jun 23 2025 Share

Former Nationalist Party leader and current MP Adrian Delia has officially announced that he will be putting his name forward for the leadership of the PN once again.

Delia has been placing as the second favourite to become PN Leader, following MP Alex Borg and ahead of former MP Franco Debono in surveys.

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Describing the decision as neither easy nor hasty, he emphasised the personal and political weight it carries. “This choice affects not only me, but also those closest to me, especially my family,” he stated.

“I have heard your passion, your frustration, and your belief in a better future. You have inspired me,” he added.

‘Over the past weeks, I have spoken to many of you. You have shared your thoughts, your hopes, and your desire to see a strong, united party — one that rises above internal divisions, embraces a new way of politics, and moves confidently toward victory.’

‘Understanding the weight of this responsibility, yet confident that together we can turn a page and begin a new chapter, I have chosen once more to place the interests of the PN and country first.’

‘With the support of my family, friends, kunsilliera, tesserati and parliamentary colleagues, I am officially putting my name forward to serve as leader of our great party once again.’

“I am putting the interests of the party and the country first. Together, I believe we can succeed.”

What do you think?

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Gozo’s Ġbejna Named Among 50 Best In World

Gozo's Ġbejna Named Among 50 Best In World
Jun 23 2025 Share

Gozo’s cheeselet, known locally as Ġbejna t’Għawdex, has been named as the 35th best from around the world according to Taste Atlas.

Ġbejna is a small cheeselet produced from sheep or goat milk, rennet, and salt’, Taste Atlas explains.

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Source: Chattacha (CC BY 3.0)

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‘The cheese can be prepared in numerous ways – salted, peppered, pickled, covered in herbs, or plain. It is believed that Ġbejna was originally prepared with seawater instead of rennet as a curdling agent.’

‘Nowadays, the cheese is a staple of Maltese cuisine – it can be used in a traditional Maltese soup called soppa tal-armla, served with local sourdough bread for breakfast, or paired with dips and spreads in Maltese appetizer platters.’

The first place was taken by Greece’s Sfela – have you ever tasted it?

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