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135 doctors sign judicial protest for reconsideration of blanket ban on abortion in Malta

135 doctors sign judicial protest for reconsideration of blanket ban on abortion in Malta
Jun 27 2022 Share

Earlier today, a judicial protest document signed by 135 doctors was presented in court, seeking to change the country’s position on the current blanket ban on abortion.

Following the recent case of Andrea Prudente, the pregnant woman who had to be airlifted to Spain to terminate her pregnancy, the 135 doctors signed and presented the document to Maltese court. In light of this presentation, the organisation Doctors for Life stated that the doctors signing the concerned judicial protest had no access to it before signing.

Gynaecologist Isabel Stabile, who filed the protest, stated that most women living in Malta do not have insurance coverage to assist them in evacuation to get treatment, arguing that Maltese laws neglect women and risk their lives needlessly.

The judicial protest argues that criminalisation not only puts the lives of women in danger but also impacts mental health, which is a break of women’s right to life and health. It touches upon a number of other issues such as the prohibition of doctors from providing necessary care in pregnancy cases with complications, hindering them from adhering to international standards.

The 38-year-old American had to be airlifted to Spain after being denied the procedure in Malta; As it stands, Malta remains the only EU country with a blanket ban on abortion. The judicial protest calls for the removal of Article 243 from Chapter 9, which abolishes criminalisation of such an act. Article 241 of the criminal code also stipulates that the individual or professional who causes a miscarriage, with or without a woman’s consent, may be liable to prison sentences of between 18 months and 3 years.

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Heat wave continues in Malta with temperatures expected to reach 40°C

Heat wave continues in Malta with temperatures expected to reach 40°C
Jun 27 2022 Share

As temperatures in Malta continue to soar and the air conditioning button becomes more and more valuable, local weather page It-Temp Madwarna has forecasted a heat increase over the coming days.

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A second heat wave is forecasted for this week, with a high UV index of 11+ and temperature highs of 36°C and even possibly 40°C. Wind will be generally light varying from Gale Force 3 to 4.

The page posted a report of halted North African anticyclone which is expected to grow towards the central Mediterranean area, where an intense heat dome has been established.

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“Grazzi mill-qalb”; €428,442 collected in Hospice Malta fundraising marathon

"Grazzi mill-qalb"; €428,442 collected in Hospice Malta fundraising marathon
Jun 27 2022 Share

Over the weekend, Hospice Malta collected €428,422 as part of their fundraising marathon with the theme “Bl-Imħabba Naslu”.

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The televised marathon welcomed a variety of local personalities like Keith Demicoli, Mark Laurence Zammit, Moira Stafrace, AIDAN and many more. Archbishop Charles Scicluna thanked Hospice for their noble work with patients who suffer from terminal illness. He went on to state that “Hospice Malta helps people live a good life on heaven’s doorstep.”

The organisation is gathering funds to finish their complex in Saint Venera, with the Adelaide Cini Institute premises being donated from the Church to Hospice Malta in 2019.

Archbishop Scicluna stated that everyone deserves the right to live with dignity in the last stages of their lives and Hospice will be helping in the provision of palliative care.

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Glastonbury makes massive return with 200,000 attendees after 2-year absence

Glastonbury makes massive return with 200,000 attendees after 2-year absence
Jun 27 2022 Share

Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross and hundreds of other acts headed to Worthy Farm in Somerset, England last weekend for the much-anticipated return of Glastonbury Festival and it was definitely worth the wait.

From iconic headline slots to coming-of-age performances from some noise-making bands and singers, the contemporary performing artists saw waves of British festivalgoers and tourists don boots, bags and bandanas at the globally popular festival.

Festival attendees included award-winning rapper Stormzy, former One Direction members Niall Horan & Louis Tomlinson, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright and many more.

Key iconic moments included Paul McCartney’s video introduction of his late fellow Beatle John Lennon, Olivia Rodrigo’s middle finger to the United States’ Supreme Court Justices and Kendrick Lamar’s heavy-hitting artistic closer.

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