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Minister Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi Thanks Mater Dei Team After Urgent Intervention

Jan 11 2024 Share

Minister for Lands and Implementation of the Electoral Programme, Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, recently underwent a successful surgical intervention at Mater Dei Hospital due to an urgent case of appendicitis. The minister took a moment to express his gratitude to the dedicated medical team at Mater Dei for their prompt and professional care via Facebook post.

In his comments, Zrinzo Azzopardi acknowledged the swift response of the medical staff and conveyed his appreciation for the high level of expertise displayed during the surgical procedure. He expressed his gratitude for the team’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of all patients at Mater Dei Hospital.

Revealing that he will spend the next few days in recovery, he assured the public that he looks forward to returning to his responsibilities after a few days of rest.

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‘Fool Me Once’ Claims Top Spot on Netflix in Malta

'Fool Me Once' Claims Top Spot on Netflix in Malta
Jan 11 2024 Share

Netflix’s newest series, ‘Fool Me Once,’ has surged to the coveted number 1 spot on the streaming platform in Malta, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline and stellar cast. Starring Michelle Keegan, Richard Armitage, Adeel Akhtar, and other talented actors, the mystery production has swiftly become a must-watch for local Netflix enthusiasts.

The show unravels a riveting narrative, delving into the intricate lives of a family grappling with the aftermath of two shocking murders. Michelle Keegan’s performance, along with the stellar ensemble cast, has resonated strongly with Maltese viewers, earning the series widespread acclaim.

‘Fool Me Once’ combines suspense, drama, and mystery, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats as they unravel the layers of a complex storyline. The chemistry between the cast members and the production’s compelling storytelling have contributed to its meteoric rise to the top of Netflix’s charts.

Local audiences have lauded the series for its ability to deliver intense emotions and unexpected twists, making it a standout addition to Netflix’s diverse content library. As ‘Fool Me Once’ continues to dominate the streaming platform’s rankings in Malta, it solidifies its place as a must-watch series for those seeking a captivating and immersive viewing experience.

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54% of Maltese Not Interested in Becoming Famous, Poll Says

Jan 11 2024 Share

In a recent poll conducted among Malta Daily followers, an intriguing revelation emerged as 54% of Maltese participants expressed their disinterest in becoming famous. The survey delved into the motivations behind this sentiment, unearthing varied perspectives on the matter.

When asked why they would not want fame, respondents cited concerns about the judgmental nature of fame-seeking society, with some stating that the scrutiny wasn’t worth the potential benefits. A significant portion expressed a preference for a more private life, desiring to enjoy the simple pleasures without the constant spotlight.

A noteworthy response saw one user expressed a desire for fame to provide the best possible comfort for their family. Conversely, others admitted that the allure of financial gain was a driving force behind their willingness to embrace fame.

The poll’s findings shed light on the complex attitudes towards fame in Malta, revealing a substantial portion of the population valuing privacy and simplicity over the potential rewards that come with being in the public eye.

Would YOU like to become famous?

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Sudanese Man Forgives Security in Court After Brutal Paceville Beating

Another Bouncer In Connection To Paceville Fight Arrested
Jan 11 2024 Share

30-year-old Sudanese man Ahmed Adam Idriss Albarjo has chosen to forgive the two bouncers accused of assaulting him on New Year’s Day in Paceville. Albarjo, residing in Żejtun, recently faced charges in court related to a violent altercation.

Albarjo was charged with injuring 21-year-old Albanian bouncer Riald Gragjevi during a physical altercation involving a sharp object and a thrown bottle, causing grievous injuries. 26-year-old Maltese security personnel Ryan Zammit also faced similar charges in connection with the incident.

Despite the legal proceedings, Albarjo opted for reconciliation, extending forgiveness to the individuals initially accused of assaulting him. As the legal process unfolds, the community awaits further details regarding the case and the implications of such an altercation.

In recent days, Minister Byron Camilleri announced that their are plans for 24/7 CCTV surveillance in Paceville to diminish abuse.

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