Għaxaq’s Gaping Galdes Gap: A District 6 Dilemma
Four years after a devastating fire, the void left by Ġanni Galdes’ home in Għaxaq’s District 6 remains, a stark reminder of the complex rebuilding process
Four years after a devastating fire, the void left by Ġanni Galdes’ home in Għaxaq’s District 6 remains, a stark reminder of the complex rebuilding process
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