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World’s Smallest ‘Louis Vuitton’ Bag Unveiled By MSCHF

World’s Smallest ‘Louis Vuitton’ Bag Unveiled By MSCHF
Jun 14 2023 Share

The creative collective MSCHF plan to unveil their Microscopic Handbag on Wednesday. 

A speckle rendition of Louis Vuitton’s OnTheGo tote, the bag measures just 657 by 222 by 700 micrometers, making it small enough to pass through the eye of a needle and smaller than a grain of sea salt. 

The fluorescent green bag’s translucent handles and Louis Vuitton monogram are only visible when magnified. 

Of course, you won’t be carrying around anything in this unless you’re an ant (probably not even then). 

Chief creative officer of MSCHF Kevin Wiesner said that this is a commentary on the impracticality of ever-shrinking luxury handbags. He said that bags went from functional objects to basically jewellery. 

The OnTheGo Tote (the normal sized one) costs around $3,250.00 on the Louis Vuitton website. We don’t know how much this microscopic bag will cost. But we won’t be surprised if it’s something completely mind-blowing. 

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Source: The New York Times 

Awguri Pa! Celebrating Marvellous Maltese Dads On Father’s Day

Awguri Pa! Celebrating Marvellous Maltese Dads On Father's Day
Jun 14 2023 Share

Father’s Day is finally here; a special occasion when we take the time to acknowledge and appreciate the incredible fathers in our lives. In Malta, we have quite a few exemplary dads who are no stranger to the media spotlight. Today, we shine a light on a few notable Maltese fathers who have captured our hearts with their dedication, love, and inspiring stories.

Ben Camille

 

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Jordan Camilleri

 

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Sean Gravina

 

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Keith Demicoli

 

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Fabian Demicoli

David Camenzuli

 

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On this Father’s Day, let us remember not only these popular local dads, but our very own heroes at home. They serve as a reminder that being a father is all about the love, support, and devotion they bring to their families. So, today and everyday, don’t forget to express gratitude to the dads who work tirelessly to create a better future for their children.

Happy Father’s Day!

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85,797 People At-Risk-Of-Poverty

85,797 People At-Risk-Of-Poverty
Jun 14 2023 Share

The European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) survey is an annual enquiry conducted by the NSO among persons residing in private households in Malta and Gozo. 

The survey has shown that the number of persons living in households with a. National equalised income below the at-risk-of-poverty line, which is €10,893, was 85,797. 

This translates to an at risk poverty rate of 16.7%, which is a decrease of 0.2% points when compared to the previous year. 

The at risk of poverty threshold (ARPT) is defined as 60% of the median National Equalised Income (NEI) Distributions. 

The ARPT derived from EU-SILC 2022 was estimated at €10,893, 6.6 per cent higher when compared to the previous year. 

‘Based on the income year 2021, the number of at-risk-of-poverty persons living in Malta was estimated at 85,797 or 16.7 per cent of the target population’, the NSO reported. 

Full data here.

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72 official and ex-officials recognised for their service

72 official and ex-officials recognised for their service
Jun 14 2023 Share

71 officials and ex-officials from the Correctional Service Agency were given recognition for their long and efficient services. 

Out of 72 officials, 44 were given an 18 year service medal, with 51 receiving a 25 year clasp for their service and 6 others receiving a clasp for 30 years of service. 

The recognition was administered by Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality Byron Camilleri in the presence of the Correctional Service Agency Chief Executive Christopher Siegersma in the Kordin Correctional Facility on Monday. 

In his speech, the Minister said that work with the agency is not just any job, but a vocation which can give satisfaction unlike any other possible in any other line of work. 

The Chief Executive said that the prisons are not facilities which simply bring in criminals, but an opportunity for reform and rehabilitation so that they can join society and contribute. 

The Minister was informed that among the persons given the medal was someone who was undergoing court procedures. He gave the order so that the name is removed from the list published on the Government Gazette, with the nomination being suspended pending court procedures. 

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