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A first of its kind – ‘Il-Kelma ta’ Eddie Fenech Adami’ soon to be published

Jan 13 2023 Share

Journalist and Floriana Local Council Minority Leader, James Aaron Ellul, announced on social media that in the coming days, he will be publishing the book ‘Il-Kelma ta’ Eddie Fenech Adami’.

In a Facebook post, Ellul, explained that this book will have academic analysis of Eddie Fenech Adami’s speeches, through a number of literary terms that shaped the speech of the form President and Prime Minister of Malta.

This book is the first of its kind because it is built on study and research of the speeches together with a detailed background of historical facts. In his writing, James Aaron Ellul will go into detail of Fenech Adami’s speeches and why he used certain words.

This study was also done through the thesis that Ellul presented on this subject for his Bachelor in Maltese, tutored by the late Oliver Friggieri.

Elull announced that the book will also have a number of photos that show the events where the speeches being referred to happened. It will also include QR Codes that will link to footage of the actual speech taking place.

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Apple might soon add touchscreen function to Macbooks

Jan 13 2023 Share

Tech giants ‘Apple’ are reportedly working on adding a touchscreen function to its Macbooks, a design feature that many ‘apple’ Β users have desired for a long time.

The prominent tech company’s most recent Macbook has a touchscreen bar above its keyboard, but not the full touchscreen function that many users want.⁠
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It’s said that Apple engineers are well on their way to making this much-needed feature a reality.

Since this type technology isn’t new, this update has been long overdue, with many competitors already incorporating this feature into their notebooks. Apple are now looking to change that.

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First female commander for Disciplined Forces Academy

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Karen Galea has been appointed as Commander for the Academy of Disciplined Forces, becoming the first woman to occupy this high position.

The new commander is a graduate of the University of Malta with a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce, and has a long experience in public service. In fact, for 22 years, Karen Galea served in various roles of the Police Force, with her last post being that of Director of Administration and Finance.

While wishing her every success in her new post, Minister Byron Camilleri thanked the outgoing Commander, Joseph Cachia, for the valuable service given to our country.

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9 of 10 Europeans concerned with rise in the cost of living

Jan 13 2023 Share

The rising cost of living is the most pressing worry for 93 per cent of Europeans, followed by the threat of poverty and social exclusion 82 per cent.

β€’Recent crises strengthened citizens’ support for the European Union: 72 per cent believe that their country has benefited from being a member of the EU and 62 per cent see EU membership as a β€œgood thing”.

β€’Citizens expect the EU to continue working on solutions to mitigate the effects of the consecutive crises.

In every EU Member State, more than seven in ten respondents are worried about the rising cost of living, with peak results in Greece (100%), Cyprus (99%), Italy and Portugal (both 98%). The rising prices, including for energy and food, are felt across all sociodemographic categories such as gender or age as well as all educational and socio-professional backgrounds.

The second most mentioned worry with 82% is the threat of poverty and social exclusion, followed by climate change and the spread of the war in Ukraine to other countries equal in third place with 81%.

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