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Malta’s newest food Youtuber becomes a meme sensation

Jan 9 2021 Share

Doris and Joel’s Kitchen is taking Malta by storm. On this Youtube account, Doris shares her recipes with the world and most of them aren’t entirely something you’ve seen before.

In just 3 weeks, Doris and Joel have uploaded over 30 videos and some of them have views reaching well over 1,000.

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With unique dishes and a different approach, Doris and Joel are surely getting the attention they set out to achieve!

One part of the amount of attention is Doris becoming 2021’s first new meme sensation.

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Marsaxlokk Waterpolo Pitch approved and comes with an investment of €2.3 million

Jan 9 2021 Share

Minister for tourism, Clayton Bartolo announced a Marsaxlokk Waterpolo Pitch as part of a project aimed at the regeneration of Marsaxlokk.

This Waterpolo pitch was just approved by the Malta Planning Authority and will come with an investment of €2.3 million.

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The Waterpolo Pitch will occupy part of the Magħluq area of Marsaxlokk. Most of the area will be pedestrianised and optimised for residents, tourists as well as fishermen.

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The Rainforest Café is coming to Malta!

Jan 9 2021 Share

The famous Rainforest Café is opening in Malta. This will be their 23rd store world-wide.

The Rainforest Café is a popular American chain which boasts over-the-top rainforest decorations along with animatronics.

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It’s a place enjoyable by children and adults alike and it’s coming to Malta, at what used to be Hard Rock Café’s Bay Street location.

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Today’s 245 cases is the highest number of COVID-19 cases reported in Malta

Jan 9 2021 Share

Today’s cases of COVID-19 amount to 245 cases.

This is the highest number ever recorded in Malta since the outbreak last year.

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