Malta Edition

April 1, 2028

Apr Fool's Day leads today's complete edition for Malta.

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Official observances, world days, local context, and everyday celebrations for people who need something worth reading, sharing, or talking about today.

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World Calendar Day

Apr Fool's Day

The day of pranks is celebrated in Liberia with the same enthusiasm as everywhere else, and the pranks range from the harmless to the elaborate. The Liberian English phrase for the day is "April Fool day," and the tradition is to play tricks on friends and family before noon. The radio stations broadcast fake news, the newspapers publish fake stories, and the social media is a minefield of misinformation. The Liberian sense of humor is sharp, and the pranks are creative. The most common prank is telling someone their car has been towed or their phone is ringing when it is not.

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Regional/Cultural Day

Jum id-Dawkara

The tradition of April Fool's is observed with pranks, fake news, and the Maltese love of a good joke. The best pranks are the ones that involve the weather (Malta has 300 days of sunshine, and the weather is always a topic of conversation). The Maltese have a rich tradition of humor, and the "rahal" (village) culture is full of stories about tricksters and fools. The April Fool's tradition in Malta goes back centuries, and the pranks range from the simple (putting salt in the sugar bowl) to the elaborate (fake newspaper stories and fake radio announcements).

A family of Barbary macaques resting in their natural habitat in Gibraltar, outdoors on rocky terrain.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Montserrat Day

You spot the endemic Montserrat oriole and various tropical seabirds nesting on the island. You find that dogs, cats, and chickens are the animals most commonly kept as pets in Montserrat. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.