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Minister Byron Camilleri Meets With Officers Assaulted In Hamrun

Minister Byron Camilleri Meets With Officers Assaulted In Hamrun
Sep 24 2024 Share

Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment Byron Camilleri met with Constables Clive and Aidan – the officers who were involved in the unfortunate assault in Hamrun this past weekend.

The minister said that he intends to offer them all the support they need, as well as those in the police corp.

‘We will also work on the strengthening of laws in regards to violence against police and public officials, and keep pushing a strong message to society.’

Four men and one woman were arraigned in court over the assault of the two constables. The five pleaded not guilty, but were kept under police custody after the bail request was denied.

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Iconic 90s Tamagotchi Making A Big Comeback

Iconic 90s Tamagotchi Making A Big Comeback
Sep 24 2024 Share

Tamagotchi, the iconic 1990s virtual pet, is experiencing a resurgence.

Owner Bandai Namco reports that global sales more than doubled between 2022 and 2023, leading to the opening of Tamagotchi’s first UK store.

While the toy retains its classic egg-shaped design, it now includes modern features like Wi-Fi connectivity, downloadable content, and multiplayer interactions, revitalizing interest and reducing the monotony of earlier versions.

Reintroduced in the UK in 2019, Tamagotchi has attracted both nostalgic millennials and a younger generation unfamiliar with virtual pets.

Despite competing with new virtual pets like Bitzee and Punirunes, Tamagotchi’s nostalgic appeal remains strong.

Fans like YouTubers Emma (“Emmalution”) and Koby (“Lost in Translationmon”) share fond memories of childhood experiences with Tamagotchi and Digimon, Bandai Namco’s male-targeted virtual pet from the 90s.

The sense of community and nostalgia, combined with the comforting escapism of caring for a virtual pet in today’s stressful world, is driving this renewed passion.

Fans find joy in returning to a simpler time through their digital companions, forming collections and engaging in online communities to share their experiences.

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Leaders Congratulate Neil Agius On Record Breaking Swim

Leaders Congratulate Neil Agius On Record Breaking Swim
Sep 24 2024 Share

Local political leaders have issued their congratulations to record-breaking ultra-endurance swimmer Neil Agius after swimming around the Maltese islands.

Prime Minister Robert Abela congratulated him for his epic deed, whilst also thanking him for continuing to raise awareness about our seas’ health and safeguarding.

Opposition leader Bernard Grech called him an inspiration for us all who’s shown people that with stamina, perseverance and determination it is never impossible to achieve what one wishes.

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola described Neil as ‘our Maltese legend.’

‘The personification of ‘Never Give Up’. An inspiration to all of us.’

Also present at Neil’s resurfacing was Sport Minister Clifton Grima, who along with the Prime Minister, shared a few words with the athlete. ‘Our own hero’, wrote Clifton.

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4,750Kgs of Waste Cleared By Coast is Clear And Volunteers

Sep 23 2024 Share

In celebration of World Cleanup Day this September, Coast is Clear and its dedicated volunteers have made incredible progress, clearing 4,750 kgs of waste from Malta’s land, coasts, and sea. So far, eight cleanups have been successfully completed, with four more planned before the end of the month. The team has already tackled various areas, and next up on the list are Ta’ Xbiex, Sliema, Naxxar, and Marsa, with efforts wrapping up by the 30th.

Coast is Clear, along with their friends, is committed to restoring Malta’s natural beauty and protecting the environment. Their mission, inspired by World Cleanup Day, is more than just removing waste—it’s about raising awareness and encouraging the community to take action for a cleaner, greener planet. With a few weeks left in September, their call to action remains strong as they gear up for their final cleanups. Volunteers are welcome to join and make a difference.

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