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538 domestic violence cases reported to police in first four months of 2022

538 domestic violence cases reported to police in first four months of 2022
May 18 2022 Share

Malta’s police have received 538 reports of domestic violence in just the first four months of 2022. The statistics were revealed by Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri in response to a question by PN MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici.

The localities with the highest reports so far this year were St Paul’s Bay, at the top with 29 cases, Zabbar at 24 and Zejtun at 23. More recent figures also show that over 96% of domestic violence court cases in Malta fail to result in conviction. 

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Looking back to the entirety of 2021, police received 1,741 reports. St Paul’s Bay and Zabbar were once again at the top of that list. 

More reports do not however translate into a direct explanation as to what is going on as a whole due to many victims living in silence and not reporting. The increase in reports also indicates more awareness about such cases, prompting the reports. 

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Over 88,000 Maltese went abroad between January and March 2022

Over 88,000 Maltese went abroad between January and March 2022
May 18 2022 Share

As the tourism sector experiences a revitalisation following two years of COVID-19 related restrictions, the first three months of 2022 registered a substantial number of Maltese travellers. 

In fact, according to digits provided by the National Statistics Office, over 88,000 Maltese people travelled in this first quarter. 

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It was also revealed that, in total, around 654,000 nights were spent abroad away from the Maltese islands. Italy was the most popular destination amongst Maltese travellers, with the UK following close behind. 

The NSO statistics show that travelling suffered a major hit during the pandemic. However, an upward trend is being noted as many take to the airport. The collective spending of Maltese travellers reached up to €69 million. 

This is approximately €782 per head. Back in April of this year, tourism minister Clayton Bartolo revealed that 80% of Malta’s pre-pandemic travel routes had recovered due to the easing of measures. 

The removal of all countries from red or dark red lists also impacted the drive for the Maltese to travel, whilst also stimulating an income of international visitors as many feel more comfortable to once again satisfy their wanderlust safely. 

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Ghaxaq Music Festival returns with massive International headliner

Ghaxaq Music Festival returns with massive International headliner
May 18 2022 Share

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the beloved Ghaxaq Music Festival is set to make its return on the 23rd of July. And it will mark its comeback by welcoming a massive International headliner. 

Leading UK reggae band UB40 will be headlining the event, performing on the Maltese islands for the first time ever. They will also be paying tribute to their former band member Astro, who sadly passed away last November. 

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Alongside frontman Ali Campbell, UB40 will celebrate Astro’s music and will play all of their hits from the three albums as well as a line up songs from ‘Unprecedented’, the fourth and last album Ali and Astro recorded together. 

The Ghaxaq Music Festival is promising to create a ‘festa’ feeling for all those who missed such events during the two years of COVID induced restrictions. 

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First baby born through sperm donation in Malta

First baby born through sperm donation in Malta
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Malta has just had the first baby born through sperm donations, as the Maltese government focuses on amending the laws concerning IVF and other practices. 

Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne discussed how last year, assisted procreation was given to several women as they longed to bring in a new member into their family. 

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Thanks to advanced technology and amendments assisting parents, 404 babies were born through the process in the last 9 years. Out of nine interventions involving sperm donations last year, two pregnancies were successful and one baby was born through sperm donation. 

The health minister called all these new births ‘little miracles’, and such achievements urge him to push for more amendments in this sector to give families new opportunities. 

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