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Two Hedgehogs Released Back Into The Wild

Two Hedgehogs Released Back Into The Wild
Jan 20 2025 Share

Wildlife Rescue Team Malta released 2 adorable hedgehogs back into local nature.

Luca, a light coloured hedgehog, was found as an 82g hoglet and now weighing just over 400g. Having been weaned onto natural food, Luca could return to exploring the wild.

Meanwhile, Zombie was found with severe burns on all 4 of his paws. He had to endure a long recovery, lost a couple of toes in the process, but has ultimately fully recovered and could go back to his adventures.

‘All the animals we rescue are protected species and it is illegal in Malta to keep them as pets.’

‘If you spot any of the wild animals that we rescue injured or in danger, please call the Wildlife Rescue Team on 99999505.’

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Pay Tribute To Voices Of Remembrance With Prof. Immanuel Mifsud

Pay Tribute To Voices Of Remembrance With Prof. Immanuel Mifsud
Jan 20 2025 Share

Renowned Maltese author and poet Professor Immanuel Mifsud will lead NWAMI International Malta’s first Culture Café of 2025. Themed “Voices of Remembrance: A Tribute to Resilience and Culture”, this Culture Cafe will take place at Ta’ Detta Restaurant on the Valletta Waterfront on Saturday 25 January, starting at 10.30am.

During the event, Prof Mifsud will aim to foster greater reflection and discussion by reciting poems from the landmark anthology Auschwitz Poems as well as on the partisans’ resistance to the Nazis in Central Europe and the devastation of the Yugoslav Wars, drawing from his bilingual volume KM. He will also explore the ongoing Palestinian Israeli conflict, offering poignant reflections on war and its impact on humanity. Prof. Mifsud will also present a poem of hope commissioned by the Commonwealth Education Trust and first read at Westminster Abbey in 2017.

Maria Gabriele Doublesin, President of NWAMI International Malta, explained; “The Culture Café series is at the heart of NWAMI’s mission to foster intercultural dialogue and understanding. This first cafe of the new year, featuring Prof. Mifsud, is a poignant tribute to resilience in the face of conflict and adversity. By exploring themes of remembrance and resistance, we aim to inspire reflection on shared human experiences and the unyielding power of hope.”

Born in 1967, Professor Mifsud has been a multiple winner of both the Malta National Award for Prose and the Malta National Award for Poetry. In 2011 he was also the recipient of the European Union Prize for Literature. With a PhD from the University of Malta where he lectures in contemporary Maltese literature and theatre, Prof Mifsud continues to publish prolifically with his latest novel Filli Ma Tcun Xein, Filli Tithol fl’Esistenza and a book of poetry and art, Váh, launched last October. For more information and to reserve a seat go to https://tinyurl.com/NIM-Culture-Cafe. Places are limited and available on a first come, first served basis.

About NWAMI International Malta

NWAMI International Malta (VO/2178) is dedicated to promoting multiculturalism, understanding, and community cohesion through cultural, educational, and artistic initiatives. By fostering dialogue and shared experiences, NWAMI aims to build bridges across diverse communities in Malta. https://nwamiinternational-malta.org

First Palliative Care Facility ‘St. Michael’s Hospice’ Inaugurated

First Palliative Care Facility ‘St. Michael’s Hospice’ Inaugurated
Jan 20 2025 Share

Malta has inaugurated its first palliative care complex, St. Michael’s Hospice, operated by Hospice Malta.

The €9 million project was funded through the National Development and Social Fund (NDSF) and European funds, marking a significant milestone in palliative care services in the country.

The facility is designed to support approximately 1,500 patients and their families, providing holistic and dignified care.

It offers a variety of services, including psychological support and professional training in palliative care. The centre is specifically aimed at those who no longer require hospital care but cannot remain at home.

A serene, accessible garden has also been incorporated to provide patients and their families with a peaceful environment during challenging times.

Prime Minister Robert Abela praised the initiative, calling it a vital service that addresses the needs of many families with empathy and care.

He acknowledged the project’s emphasis on emotional and practical support in a calm, respectful setting for end-of-life care.

The Prime Minister concluded by commending the partnership between the State and the Archdiocese of Malta in making the hospice a reality, wishing Hospice Malta continued success in their work.

On his part, Opposition leader Bernard Grech, also in attendance, said that during the opening he witnessed how:

‘This project will help Hospice Malta provide more comprehensive, holistic, and centralised care to patients facing significant challenges. This new centre, which will house all of Hospice Malta’s operations, will be the first national-scale facility to offer palliative care services to patients and their families.’

During the inauguration of Hospice Malta’s new complex, H.E. President Myriam Spiteri Debono highlighted the outstanding contribution of Hospice Malta in the field of palliative care.

President Spiteri Debono described the project as a testament to the power of collaboration and unity, emphasising that it was achieved through the collective efforts of the Government, the Curia, Hospice Malta, and the public.

In her speech, the President stressed the importance of raising awareness about palliative care, noting that a clear understanding of the field is essential for informed discussions on ethical, medical, and legal matters to be taken seriously and thoughtfully considered.

She expressed her hope that this new complex would play a key role in broadening Hospice Malta’s services, allowing more patients and their families to benefit from its care.

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Final Big Brother Prize To Be Reduced For Every Swear Word

Final Big Brother Prize To Be Reduced For Every Swear Word
Jan 20 2025 Share

Soon after the very first ever programme of Big Brother Malta kicked off, the newly introduced contestants were warned to watch their language lest they have their final prize money slashed.

Big Brother warned the contestants that every swear word they utter will reduce in a slashing of the €50,000 final prize – so they better watch their language as Big Brother is always watching.

Yesterday evening, Sunday 19th January 2025, introduced the Maltese islands to the 15 contestants set to live in the house for 3 months.

Do you have a favourite contestant yet? And no, the bouncer doesn’t count.

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