A re-enactor checks a gun during an event in Zejtun Square on May 13, marking the tragedy that happened in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew MirabelliA re-enactor checks a gun during an event in Zejtun Square on May 13, marking the tragedy that happened in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Re-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, marking the tragedy that happened in the Square in 1942 during World War II. Photo: Matthew MirabelliRe-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, marking the tragedy that happened in the Square in 1942 during World War II. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Re-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew MirabelliRe-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Re-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew MirabelliRe-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Re-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew MirabelliRe-enactors participate in an event organized by the Zejtun Local council on May 13, to mark the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in 1942 during World War II in which several residents were killed. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

A young boy enjoys the rough sea in Bugibba on May 16. Photo: Matthew MirabelliA young boy enjoys the rough sea in Bugibba on May 16. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

PN Leader Adrian Delia is applauded before taking the stage at the PN headquarters in Pieta on May 13. Photo: Matthew MirabelliPN Leader Adrian Delia is applauded before taking the stage at the PN headquarters in Pieta on May 13. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

A couple walk along the promenade in St Paul’s Bay on May 14, which is covered in overgrown grass. Photo: Matthew MirabelliA couple walk along the promenade in St Paul’s Bay on May 14, which is covered in overgrown grass. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

A resident objects to the development of a new hotel during a public consultation meeting in Pembroke on May 14. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaA resident objects to the development of a new hotel during a public consultation meeting in Pembroke on May 14. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Protestors walk in the streets of Pembroke objecting to the proposed new hotel development on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaProtestors walk in the streets of Pembroke objecting to the proposed new hotel development on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

A protestor holds a placard objecting to the building of a new hotel development in Pembroke on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaA protestor holds a placard objecting to the building of a new hotel development in Pembroke on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

A protestor holds a placard of the owner of a hotel objecting its development in Pembroke on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaA protestor holds a placard of the owner of a hotel objecting its development in Pembroke on May 16. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Actors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit CordinaActors take part in the production The Crucible on May 15, written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play was staged at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Tourists take the Barrakka lift on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierTourists take the Barrakka lift on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

A memorial is held in Valletta on May 16, marking the seven months since blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia was brutally murdered outside her home last October. Photo: Matthew MirabelliA memorial is held in Valletta on May 16, marking the seven months since blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia was brutally murdered outside her home last October. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

A memorial is held in Valletta on May 16, marking the seven months since blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia was brutally murdered outside her home last October. Photo: Matthew MirabelliA memorial is held in Valletta on May 16, marking the seven months since blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia was brutally murdered outside her home last October. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

A cat strolls through tables and chairs at a cafeteria in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierA cat strolls through tables and chairs at a cafeteria in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

Tourists take a selfie at the Upper Barrakka Gardens on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierTourists take a selfie at the Upper Barrakka Gardens on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

A woman walks in front of police on horseback in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierA woman walks in front of police on horseback in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier
Horses pose for photos in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierHorses pose for photos in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier
A couple walk down a corridor in the City Gate market on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierA couple walk down a corridor in the City Gate market on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

People walk past a sculpture in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant FournierPeople walk past a sculpture in Valletta on May 17. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

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