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Maltese Dog Never Wants To Leave The Beach

Maltese Dog Never Wants To Leave The Beach
May 16 2024 Share

An adorable video uploaded to social media by Matthew Lanzon shows his golden retriever not wanting to leave the beach after a refreshing swim.

As Matthew calls for his four-legged best bud to come back to land, the dog gets anchored to his spot in the water, clearly not wanting to budge.

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Everytime we are leaving, He anchors in the sea 🥲😅. – – – – – – – – – – – – – #goldenretriever #fyp #goldenretrieverlife #fypシ゚viral #viraltiktok #dogsoftiktok #doglover #dontwanttogo

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‘Every time we are leaving, he anchors in the sea’, wrote Matthew.

How could you say no to that face though? P.S this is the same adorable doggo who went for a Starbucks run and went viral for it on social media.

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#fypシ #goldenretriever #viralvideo #starbucks #pappucino

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‘Sanction Israel, Free Palestine’: Sliema Protest

'Sanction Israel, Free Palestine': Sliema Protest
May 16 2024 Share

On Wednesday, activists supporting the Palestinian cause gathered on the Sliema seafront to protest against the Israeli occupation and alleged genocide in Gaza.

The demonstration, organized by Moviment Graffitti, Youth for Palestine and the Palestinian embassy, marked Nakba Day, commemorating May 15, 1948, when the state of Israel was established, leading to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.

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Participants waved Palestinian flags and held placards demanding an end to the violence. The organisers condemned the actions, stating, “This atrocity is being committed with the support of several Western countries, including the United States, France, Britain, and Germany, which continue to back Israel in its long-standing efforts to occupy Palestinian lands and oppress its people.”

This also comes after a Eurovision boycott party, which raised over €1K to be split in aid between the UNRWA and Medical Aid Palestine.

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Headmaster Lelio Dances With Students In Classroom

Headmaster Lelio Dances With Students In Classroom
May 16 2024 Share

And wholesome video of the week goes to… Lelio Spiteri, the locally beloved headmaster who often goes viral for his outstanding character and love for his students.

In a video shared to social media, Lelio can be seen dancing to Cotton Eye Joe with his students. A description explains that whilst in his office, he was asked by a student to visit their class room and to dance to YMCA with them.

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After YMCA, Cotton Eye Joe came on and Lelio simply could not let the opportunity to dance to another song pass.

‘I returned to my office all sweaty’, wrote Lelio. The students had gotten accustomed to dancing in the morning assembly, but it had been a while since it took place.

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‘Paying For Netflix Is A Problem’, Says Joseph Muscat In Interview

'Paying For Netflix Is A Problem', Says Joseph Muscat In Interview
May 16 2024 Share

Speaking on ONE Radio’s ‘Linja Ċara’ ahead of his court appearance on the 28th of May 2024, former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said that he cannot even pay for Netflix due to a freezing order.

 

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Speaking with Emmanuel Cuschieri, Muscat lamented how due to his assets having been frozen due to having ‘these €30 million hanging over his head’, he cannot even enjoy watching Netflix as he’d have to declare every payment he makes.

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During the interview, the former Labour leader said that the court case will end up taking time and sink into bureaucracy, but promises that his case will be the ‘tsunami that will tear down the sand castle of Egrant 2.’

Muscat also said that he feels sorry for other individuals roped into the case, such as the recently resigned Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne, and says that this case will led to the collapse of the Nationalist Party after ‘the truth’ emerges.

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