Malta Edition

February 10, 2027

Festa tan-Nawfragju ta' San Pawl leads today's complete edition for Malta.

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Colorful festival scene with dancers and decorations at a Brazilian celebration.
Regional/Cultural Day

Festa tan-Nawfragju ta' San Pawl

The anniversary of the shipwreck of St Paul on Malta in 60 AD, which is described in the Acts of the Apostles. St Paul is the patron saint of Malta, and the shipwreck is the founding event of Maltese Christianity. The feast is celebrated with a procession through the streets of Valletta, and the statue of St Paul is carried on the shoulders of the devotees. The tradition says that St Paul was shipwrecked on the island of Malta, and the Maltese people showed him "unusual kindness." The feast is both religious and national, because St Paul is the reason Malta is Catholic. The church of St Paul's Shipwreck in Valletta holds a relic of the saint's wrist bone, and the procession is one of the most important religious events in the Maltese calendar.

A majestic giraffe stands in the vibrant greenery of Uganda's wilderness.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Uganda Day

You witness the incredible diversity of mountain gorillas, tree-climbing lions, and shoebill storks across Uganda's varied ecosystems. You see that dogs, cats, and chickens are the most common pets kept by Ugandan families. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

The Bahrain national flag capturing the vibrant red and white design against a clear blue sky.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Bahrain Day

You encounter Nescafé, the instant coffee brand ubiquitous in Bahraini homes and offices, consumed daily in the region's coffee culture. You recognize that this global brand has become embedded in Bahraini hospitality rituals and the fast-paced lifestyle of the Gulf's financial hub.