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Pet Dog Kills Chicken In San Anton Gardens

Pet Dog Kills Chicken In San Anton Gardens
Apr 22 2024 Share

A video uploaded to Expats Malta captures the moment a dog on a leash dashes after chickens and roosters in San Anton Garden, killing one of them.

The scene immediately escalates as the dog grabs one of the chickens in its mouth before being stopped by the owner.

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Unfortunately, the bird was left for dead, with many in the comments section condemning the irresponsible care of the dog.

 

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Many called for the owners to be fined, with others exclaiming that such irresponsibility is why many public areas prohibit dogs.

It is unclear whether the situation was addressed by relevant authorities.

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Video Source: Sofia Gomez (Expats Malta)

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Scouts & Guides Annual Rally Takes To Valletta Streets

Scouts & Guides Annual Rally Takes To Valletta Streets
Apr 22 2024 Share

The Scouts & Guides Annual Rally 2024 took to the streets of Valletta in a public parade, playing the traditional instruments and marching in unison as spectators looked on.

 

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This year’s parade was slightly different however as over 7,000 scouts and guides paid tribute to the late Leanne Schembri, who passed away this week.

The scouts and guides made sure to honour Leanne, whose love for the Beaver Section and the 1st Rabat Scout Group was known by many.

The parade was welcomed by Malta’s new president Myriam Spiteri Debono, as well as Minister for Inclusion and Voluntary Work Julia Farrugia Portelli.

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Over 4,000 Attend National Archives Of Malta Open Day

Over 4,000 Attend National Archives Of Malta Open Day
Apr 22 2024 Share

Approximately 4,000 individuals attended the Open Day at the National Archives of Malta today, where admission was free.

The National Archives of Malta boast a 500-year history. Within its holdings are thousands of maps and over a million photographs documenting our country’s history, alongside a collection spanning 23 kilometres of shelving. These encompass files of documents, letters, handwritten volumes, cuttings, portraits, maps, architectural drawings, oral history recordings, microfilms, floppy disks, CDs, videos, DVDs, and a variety of other objects.

The National Archives of Malta serve to preserve the collective memory of the Maltese people by maintaining a substantial number of records detailing Malta’s history and the lives of its people, and also facilitate access for research purposes.

The Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, also attended the Open Day, where he interacted with several attending families.

During the event, the public had the opportunity to view and obtain a copy of a previously unseen portrait depicting Malta’s railway, and informational sessions were conducted to explain the significance of this portrait and its reflection of various aspects of life in Malta over 120 years ago. Additionally, a performance by local artists took place in the Archives’ courtyard. Visitors were also encouraged to register for their own research endeavours.

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Francesca Rausi: Malta’s Newest DJ?!

Francesca Rausi: Malta's Newest DJ?!
Apr 22 2024 Share

Malta has a new DJ in the house! And it’s none other than local Down syndrome ambassador Francesca Rausi.

 

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In a video posted to social media, Francesca can be seen playing around with some tunes and grooving to the beat.

Who knows? Maybe we’ll be seeing her play at some massive parties in the near future!

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