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Thousands Attend 9 Open Days Held Across Malta

Thousands Attend 9 Open Days Held Across Malta
May 7 2024 Share

Throughout the month of April, thousands of families attended various open days held in various entities and organisations around the Maltese islands.

From the National Archives to the Disciplined Forces, and from EcoHive Academy to the Museum of Natural History, families were treated to educational entertainment in each of these open days.

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Workers in the respective sectors provided the visitors with insider knowledge of what goes on into managing the area of interest – relating to history, the environment, safeguarding public safety and much, much more!

Prominent artists were also invited to perform at the open days, making sure to end each day with some good music and performances.

Did you attend any of the open days.

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Emmanuel Cuschieri Calls For Court Protest If Joseph Muscat Charged

Emmanuel Cuschieri Calls For Court Protest If Joseph Muscat Charged
May 7 2024 Share

Labour activist Emanuel Cuschieri has declared intentions to stage a protest outside the court if former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and others are indicted in connection to the Vitals magisterial inquiry.

Addressing supporters, Cuschieri acknowledged the widespread vocal support for Muscat but said that words need to translate into action.

He said that once a date and time for potential charges against Muscat and others are known, they will gather outside the court as a display of solidarity.

Cuschieri says that he wants to see the support and appreciation shared on online towards Joseph Muscat by supporters translate into action as soon as the date and time are provided.

Cuschieri asserted that peaceful protests are a fundamental aspect of a civilized and democratic society.

What do you make of this?

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€85,000 Investment To Help Local Animal Shelters

€85,000 Investment To Help Local Animal Shelters
May 7 2024 Share

A new initiative called the Animal Welfare Fund, backed by a €85,000 investment from the government, aims to financially support animal sanctuaries and volunteer organisations caring for animals.

This program, announced by Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo and Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said, fulfils an electoral promise, intending to raise awareness about the importance of domestic animals and uphold animal rights.

Refalo highlighted ongoing efforts, including reopening the Animal Hospital and initiating a veterinary course. Bugeja Said emphasized the vital role of such schemes in supporting animal welfare organizations, crucial for controlling the number of abandoned animals.

Joseph John Vella, Director of the Department for Proper Animal Treatment, outlined the fund’s criteria and priorities: education, medical care, and animal allocation. In summary, the Animal Welfare Fund represents a commitment to animal welfare, addressing immediate needs while aiming to foster a culture of responsible animal care and advocacy within the community.

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Sunny Week To Be Interrupted By Thundery Rain Showers

Sunny Week To Be Interrupted By Thundery Rain Showers
May 7 2024 Share

What began as a sunny summery week is set to be interrupted by thundery showers mid-way.

Weather forecasts are predicting thundery rain showers for tomorrow, Wednesday 8th May, with temperatures dropping to feeling like 19 degrees Celsius from today’s 24 degrees Celsius.

This was also supported by Facebook page ‘Malta Weather,’ which wrote:

‘Forget today’s and yesterday’s almost beach weather. A dip in the jet stream will usher in a relatively cold and unstable airmass towards the Central Mediterranean and Malta as from Wednesday 8th May 2024 until early Friday 10th May 2024.’

‘This will bring cloudy skies with rain showers that could be thundery and heavy particularly if a Mediterranean cyclone does develop as some weather models are suggesting but which we believe it’s highly unlikely.’

‘In the second half of May 2024, there is the potential for very hot conditions to develop around the Central and Eastern Mediterranean as the jet stream comes off from Africa as per second image. Indeed, this would mark the third consecutive month this year in which the temperature somewhere in the Mediterranean rises to around 40°C.’

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