Robert & Lydia Abela Visit Palestinian Kids Getting Aid In Malta

Robert & Lydia Abela Visit Palestinian Kids Getting Aid In Malta
Apr 16 2025 Share

At the building of the Agency for the Protection of Asylum Seekers in Ħal Far, Prime Minister Robert Abela, together with his wife Dr. Lydia Abela, the Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment Byron Camilleri, and the Minister for Health and Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela, met with the four Palestinian children from Gaza who are in our country to receive medical treatment.

The Prime Minister also spoke with the families of these children. He offered them words of encouragement and told them that they are welcome in the country to rebuild their lives after the suffering brought by the war.

In the presence of the Palestinian Ambassador to Malta, Fadi Hanania, he explained how Malta continues to advocate for the two-state solution.

The Prime Minister’s wife, Dr. Lydia Abela, gave gifts to these children as part of the annual initiative ‘Rigal bi Mħabba’ (Gift with Love), which is made possible through the generosity of the Maltese and Gozitan people.

The children arrived in Malta early Thursday morning after a long journey from the Middle East to receive medical treatment at Mater Dei Hospital.

This was also made possible through coordinated efforts under an initiative run through the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism, with the participation of Malta’s Civil Protection Department.

 

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From Ultra Miami To F1 Bahrain: Maltese Content Creator Captures The Globe

Apr 15 2025 Share

Maltese content creator and OG Malta Daily team member @jp.caruana has been on quite a journey over the past few weeks, covering some major events from around the globe including major dance music festival Ultra Miami 2025 and his first F1 weekend with the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team at the Bahrain F1 GrandPrix.

In a set of recent social media posts, JP gave a behind-the-scenes look at his experience at Ultra Miami, a life-long dream for the creator, as unforgettable: “Nothing quite tops this experience, and I can’t wait to see what we come up with for the final edit!” he shared as he joined some of the world’s finest creators for an intense few days in Miami.

Soon after, Caruana flew to Bahrain for another creative milestone, taking on his very first F1 filming assignment with Mercedes AMG-Petronas at the Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir — capturing the high-speed action and behind-the-scenes energy of race day.

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Irishman Dies After Finding Difficulty Swimming In St Julian’s

Irishman Dies After Finding Difficulty Swimming In St Julian's
Apr 15 2025 Share

A 76 year old Irish man died after he found difficulty when swimming in St Julian’s.

It was around 1240hrs when police were informed that their assistance was needed in Xatt is-Sajjieda, St Julian’s.

Police convened immediately on site and there they noted a person in the water. Assistance from the Civil Protection and the Armed Forces of Malta was requested, with the man being brought to land as quickly as possible.

Despite being given medical aid, the man was confirmed deceased a few moments later.

An inquiry has been opened as police investigate further.

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Ħal Għaxaq Fun & Educational Activity Teaches Kids About Animal Welfare

Ħal Għaxaq Fun & Educational Activity Teaches Kids About Animal Welfare
Apr 15 2025 Share

An educational event for children in aid to raise awareness on animal welfare took place in Ħal Għaxaq.

Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights Alicia Bugeja Said joined in on the children’s activities that brought the children together with various different animals.

The aim of the activity was to increase the children’s awareness on animal welfare and the important role animals play in our society.

During the event, Parliamentary Secretary stated, “Love for animals begins during childhood. Through activities like these, we continue to instil values of empathy, respect, and love for animals in future generations.”

Animal themes books were distributed to children who were present during the activities. These books were provided by the Office of the Animal welfare commissioner in aid to educate children.

The children will remember the various animals they saw, including dogs and horses from the Malta Police Force.

The Mayor of Ħal Għaxaq, Karl Boxall, explained how educational initiatives like this lead to future generations with greater awareness of animal welfare.

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