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Maltese Bring Gifts To Children In Uganda

Maltese Bring Gifts To Children In Uganda
Sep 30 2024 Share

Maltese Tasha and Ryan Theuma have travelled to Uganda for the second time, bringing gifts, clothes and sweets – with most donated by friends and families from the Mediterranean island.

The two travelled to the Help One Child Thrive charity organisation, which takes care of orphans and needy children in Africa.

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The two are also reportedly starting a project of their own, with coordinator Veronica Anghelescu wishing them the best of luck on their humanitarian mission.

Well done Tasha and Ryan!

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4 Goals In 3 Games By Sara Saliba With Milan Primavera

4 Goals In 3 Games By Sara Saliba With Milan Primavera
Sep 30 2024 Share

Playing for AC Milan Femminile Primavera, Maltese footballer Sara Saliba handed her team 2 goals to secure a victory against Como.

These two goals add up to a total of 4 in just three games by Saliba, who has been making her mark on the international pitch.

This comes as the rossonere prepare to face Juventus in the upcoming game.

Well done Sara!

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Source: Milan Club Malta 1979

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Maltese Model Giulia Bartoli Stuns At Paris Fashion Week

Maltese Model Giulia Bartoli Stuns At Paris Fashion Week
Sep 30 2024 Share

Maltese model Giulia Bartoli has bee turning heads all around the globe, going from Milan to Paris Fashion Week and donning international brands down prestigious runways.

 

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Taking place at the Hotel Le Marois, Giulia absolutely stunned in all the dresses and outfits she wore, all crafted by some of the biggest names in the international game.

Each and every runway paves the way for the next as Giulia makes her mark in the fashion world.

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Massive Puppets Take To Gharb Streets Over The Weekend

Massive Puppets Take To Gharb Streets Over The Weekend
Sep 30 2024 Share

Massive puppets, some as high as three metres and as long as six, took to streets of Għarb, Gozo for the International Puppet Festival over the weekend.

Supported by the Gharb Local Council and the Ministry for Gozo, the Gozo locality saw a massive bird, camel and two cow puppets parading alongside the public, along with street entertainers and music.

Workshops and puppet shows at the Gharb theatre took place on Sunday, showcasing the artistry behind the craft of puppetry.

Expertly crafted from wood and metal by the French theatre company Paris Bénarès, these creations were brought to life by multiple operators, giving them a strikingly realistic range of movement and distinct personalities.

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Source: Gharb Local Council