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Maltese Olympic Weightlifter Yazmin Żammit Stevens Gets Married

Maltese Olympic Weightlifter Yazmin Żammit Stevens Gets Married
May 27 2024 Share

Maltese Olympic weightlifter and athlete Yazmin Żammit Stevens has just gotten married to her long time boyfriend Jake Farrugia, a Maltese-Irish barber.

This follows their engagement on the 5th of June 2022, with the two having been together since 2015.

On behalf of MaltaDaily, we would like to wish congratulations to you both!

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Adorable Dog Rolls Over For Prime Minister Belly Rubs

Adorable Dog Rolls Over For Prime Minister Belly Rubs
May 27 2024 Share

In a recent TikTok uploaded by Prime Minister Robert Abela, a beautiful golden retriever turns for belly rubs as the Labour Party leader pets them whilst talking to their owner.

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The Prime Minister can be heard explaining that he and his family owned two golden retrievers, an adopted dog, a Shih Tzu and a French Bulldog.

The French bulldog always wants to sleep in the bed, the Prime Minister is heard saying, right before this adorable canine rolls over for some belly rubs.

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A Possible Elimination Taking Place Tonight!

May 27 2024 Share

Love Island Malta teased a possible elimination during yesterday’s episode.

As drama ramps up in the villa over new sparks and possible couples, the next episode’s teaser has revealed that someone will be at risk of getting booted out of the season 2 villa!

Who do you think it is?

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Injured Xwejni Turtle Rescued: Named Caitlin

Injured Xwejni Turtle Rescued: Named Caitlin
May 27 2024 Share

Following alarms raised by Wildlife Rescue Team Malta and Calypso Diving Centre about an injured turtle in the Xwejni area, a spotting of what is very likely the same marine animal earlier last week led to its rescue.

A client from Bubbles Diving Centre at Dwejra noticed a turtle with fishing lines coming out of the mouth and cloaca, Wildlife Rescue Team Malta explained.

Bubbles Dive Centre immediately convened on site after a call and brought the turtle up to shore whilst making sure not to pull any of the lines.

The turtle was transported to Cirkewwa with a massive collaboration by the Gozo Channel Operations Limited, and from there to the Xrobb L-Għaġin Nature Park and Wildlife Rehab Centre.

‘From assessments, we are confident that today’s turtle is the same one spotted in Xwejni 3 days ago. The algal growth patterns and facial scute patterns match.’

‘The turtle, now named Caitlin for the diver who spotted her, is resting, and our vet will be performing furthet tests and x-rays to determine if there is also an ingested hook or not.’

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