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According to You: Dale & Shanise most likely to be eliminated from Love Island Malta tonight

According to You: Dale & Shanise most likely to be eliminated from Love Island Malta tonight
May 29 2023 Share

According to followers votes on polls released by Malta Daily, Love Island Malta participants Dale & Shanise are most likely to be eliminated from the villa tonight.

Sunday night’s episode ended on a cliffhanger, with Nate & Shanise, Dale & Nicola and Andriy & Soulyama revealed as the public’s bottom three couples, based on in-app voting results.

It was then divulged that the remaining islanders themselves had to vote off two of their peers, with the girls picking which boy has to be eliminated and the boys picking the girl.

From a total of 2,231 votes across all platforms, 69% of users voted Dale as most likely male islander to be eliminated from Love Island Malta while 61% voted Shanise as most likely female to be eliminated.

Nate came in second as most likely islander to be eliminated with 23% of the votes while Andriy received 8%. Of the female islanders, Nicola came in second with 26% of the votes while Soulayma came in third with 13% of the votes.

That said, tonight’s eliminated islanders will be chosen by the remaining people inside the villa, rather than based on public votes, so the fate of the villa lies in the hands of Sven & Gabrielle, Kyle & Marie-Christine and Chelsea and Allen.

Tonight’s episode will air at 10.15pm, as stated by the Love Island Malta social media pages earlier today.

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PN launches Public Consultation to establish Environment as Fundamental Human Right

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Aiming for Accountability and Conservation, Nationalist Party Takes Initiative to Safeguard Maltese Environment

The Nationalist Party has launched a public consultation campaign in collaboration with environmental organisations, inviting citizens to contribute their suggestions on improving public administration in environmental matters.

Following this consultation, the party intends to introduce a bill to amend the Constitution, proposing the inclusion of the “Right to the Environment” as a fundamental human right.

Through this inclusive public consultation, the Nationalist Party aims to actively engage with citizens and non-governmental organisations striving for environmental action and accountability. The party’s objectives include:

  1. Demonstrating a clear and unwavering commitment to safeguarding the Maltese environment.
  2. Enhancing the quality of life for current and future generations of Maltese citizens.
  3. Protecting and conserving the air, land, and water resources.
  4. Preserving biodiversity and ecosystems.
  5. Introducing greater accountability and responsibility within the government and relevant authorities regarding environmental matters.
  6. Promoting increased public participation in environmental governance.
  7. Advocating for environmental education and awareness.
  8. Supporting sustainable practices to ensure an environment capable of sustaining human society and enabling the full enjoyment of fundamental human rights.
  9. Strengthening collaboration with other countries to contribute to global environmental protection efforts.

In a press statement, the Nationalist Party emphasises that achieving these goals necessitates substantial changes to existing laws and the establishment of robust tools to ensure their effective implementation.

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President George Vella reimagined as King of Malta in new AI images

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Maltese AI sensation ‘malta.ai’ has sparked an uproar with its latest mind-blowing creation, reimagining President of Malta, George Vella as a majestic monarch donning an awe-inspiring crown.

The digitally-altered images show President Vella transformed into a regal figure, leaving many impressed at what this extraordinary AI is capable of.

malta.ai has garnered immense attention in recent months for their ability to generate stunningly realistic images, but this time it seems to have pushed the boundaries of imagination even further.

It remains to be seen how malta.ai’s monarch makeover will impact the perception of President Vella and the future of AI-generated art. One thing is for certain: this latest endeavour by malta.ai has once again thrust the jaw-dropping technology into the national spotlight.

Love it or loathe it, malta.ai’s audacious reimagining of President George Vella as a majestic monarch will undoubtedly be remembered as a bold chapter in the ever-evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and human creativity.

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Pilot Project initiated for free distribution of menstrual products in Maltese schools

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The Parliamentary Secretariat for Reforms and Equality Rebecca Buttigieg, has commenced a pilot project aimed at providing free menstrual products in schools across Malta and Gozo.

The first phase of the project involves an in-depth study of similar initiatives implemented in other countries.

This research will inform the selection of appropriate menstrual products and distribution methods based on the specific needs and realities of local schools.

Key stakeholders, including school management, teachers, and students, will actively participate in the analysis to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the requirements.

Following the completion of the research phase, a pilot project will be launched in a select number of schools.

This approach aims to refine and optimise the distribution process, ensuring its effectiveness and efficiency before expanding the program nationwide.

Rebecca Buttigieg, emphasised the project’s integral role in addressing gender inequality. Furthermore, the Parliamentary Secretary highlighted ongoing discussions aimed at reducing the value-added tax (VAT) on menstrual products, aligning with the government’s commitment to make these essential items more affordable and accessible.

Annalize Desira, Assistant Director in the Directorate of Human Rights, also participated in the conference, emphasising the importance of fostering an open mentality through educational campaigns. These initiatives aim to create an environment where women and girls feel comfortable seeking support and information about menstruation.

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