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Maltese Fenkata Mentioned In The Good Doctor Series

Maltese Fenkata Mentioned In The Good Doctor Series
Mar 28 2024 Share

Any Maltese viewers of the popular series ‘The Good Doctor’ might have had their ears prop up after the traditional Maltese fenkata is name-dropped during one of the episodes.

The scene takes place during Episode 4 of the series’ 7th season, featuring Dr. Jordan Allen and Dr. Jared Kalu, both resident surgeons at St. Bonaventure Hospital.

 

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Dr. Kalu enters with the food items of a Maltese fenkata and relays information to the potential romantic interest about the food’s national origin.

The Fenkata, or rabbit stew, is the national dish of Malta and commonly prepared with several vegetables, spices and herbs. The dish is also sometimes served with peanuts and nougat as a palette cleanser.

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Up To 10,000 Candles To Be Lit For Maundy Thursday In Fgura

Up To 10,000 Candles To Be Lit For Maundy Thursday In Fgura
Mar 28 2024 Share

Another local record is set to be broken today on Maundy Thursday as approximately 10,000 candles are set to be lit in Fgura.

The activity that features more than 7000 candles is organised by the Fgura Local Council with the collaboration of Kummissjoni Festa Esterna Fgura.

The candles will be decorating the Church parvis and the areas around it and sacred music will accompany the athmosphere throughtout the whole evening. This candle light display will be attempting a national record of lighten up candles

Moreover, from 8pm onwards, a short drama play ‘Maħfra’ we will be acted out every half hour at ‘Il-Maħżen’ in Triq il-Karmelitani.

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Thailand Approve Bill To Legalise Same Sex Marriage

Thailand Approve Bill To Legalise Same Sex Marriage
Mar 28 2024 Share

Thailand’s lower house of Parliament overwhelmingly passed a marriage equality bill on Wednesday, positioning the country to potentially become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize marriage rights for individuals of any gender.

With 400 out of 415 attending members supporting the bill, this represents a significant advancement, despite Thailand’s longstanding struggle with such legislation due to conservative societal norms.

Despite Thailand’s reputation for tolerance, discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community persists in everyday life, reflecting societal conservatism deeply entrenched within government and state agencies.

Advocates have faced an uphill battle in convincing lawmakers and civil servants to embrace change.

The bill will now progress to the Senate and subsequently seek royal endorsement, with expectations of becoming law.

If enacted, Thailand would lead Southeast Asia and become the third Asian nation, after Taiwan and Nepal, to legalize same-sex marriage. The proposed amendment to the Civil and Commercial Code replaces gender-specific terms with gender-neutral language, granting LGBTQ+ couples access to legal, financial, and medical rights on par with heterosexual couples.

Danuphorn Punnakanta, representing the governing Pheu Thai party, emphasized that the amendment aims to restore fundamental rights to all individuals in Thailand while assuring that heterosexual couples will not lose any rights.

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Students Around Malta Celebrate Farewell With Touching Videos

Students Around Malta Celebrate Farewell With Touching Videos
Mar 28 2024 Share

Students all around Malta and Gozo are celebrating the end of an era as they finish their final year in school.

 

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Hundreds of Form 5 students will now be moving on to the next phases of their lives – whether entering the job market or seeking higher education.

However one thing is for sure and that’s that they will deeply miss the experiences and friends they made throughout these formative 5 years!

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