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Alexei Navalny Tribute Removed From Malta’s Russian Embassy

Alexei Navalny Tribute Removed From Malta's Russian Embassy
Feb 20 2024 Share

A tribute to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny placed outside the Russian Embassy in Kappara was promptly dismantled moments after its erection.

The gesture, intended to honour Navalny’s courage and defiance against the Kremlin’s oppressive tactics, was met with immediate suppression. Repubblika’s Robert Aquilina shared the incident in a Monday post, highlighting the swift removal of the tribute by embassy staff. Aquilina’s message condemned the action as a reflection of “the intolerance of the regime of Vladimir Putin.”

Drawing a poignant parallel, Aquilina remarked on the broader attempt to erase pivotal figures of dissent, likening Navalny’s situation in Russia to the tragic fate of Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta. Both individuals faced severe opposition aimed at silencing their voices. Yet, Aquilina remains defiant, asserting that such attempts to obliterate their memory from the collective consciousness are doomed to fail.

“They have no chance of succeeding,” he stated, emphasising that the very efforts to quash opposition, like the purported assassination attempt on Navalny, only serve to sow the seeds of resistance against Putin’s egregious actions.

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Increase in Cocaine Use in Malta Includes Religious Celebrations

Increase in Cocaine Use in Malta Includes Religious Celebrations
Feb 20 2024 Share

In a recent European analysis, the Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network (C-EHRN) unveiled startling insights into drug user trends across Malta, pinpointing an alarming rise in cocaine usage that permeates even the most sacred aspects of social life.

According to their New Drug Trends report, this increase is not confined to the fringes of society but is prevalent in settings as conventional as religious festivities, weddings, baptisms, and village feasts. The study, co-funded by the European Union, relies on data collected from focus groups throughout 2023, painting a vivid picture of a society where cocaine’s grip has intensified.

The report goes beyond mere numbers, offering a glimpse into Malta’s drug landscape. It highlights not just the widespread use of cocaine in unexpected settings but also notes a noticeable uptick in the consumption of crack cocaine. This variant, known for its potency and high risk of addiction, has found its way into the hands of the most vulnerable, signalling a distressing shift in drug preference among at-risk groups.

The report also noted that the availability of drugs seems to have increased Malta, with the island joining Balti, Copenhagen, Glasgow and Newport in the, at least, partial increase through the use of platforms such as social media.

The C-EHRN’s findings reveal an increased engagement with other substances, such as ketamine and synthetic opioids. Alarmingly, the latter are often used unintentionally.

This report underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions and policy responses to address the evolving drug use trends within Malta’s communities.

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Possible Thunderstorm Coming This Week

Feb 19 2024 Share

According to various local weather forecasters this week will see the Maltese islands suffer from a thunderstorm on Wednesday the 21st of February and isolated showers on Tuesday and Thursday.


Luckily it seems like rain will not make an appearance in the weekend as it is being reported that the weather on Friday and Sunday will be windy whilst the weather on Saturday will be fair.

The lowest temperature will be 10 degrees Celsius on Tuesday with the highest being 18 degrees Celsius today and on Saturday.

It was only days ago when the island suffered from extreme weather conditions including hail and thunderstorms on carnival weekend and it looks like similar weather can make a comeback on the islands.

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What would a Joe Biden visit in Malta look like?

Feb 19 2024 Share

Instagram page malta.ai has done it again, this time using artificial intelligence to show how it would look like if American President Joe Biden visited the Maltese islands.

 

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In some of the images, President Biden is seen wearing his signature suit and his well-known sunglasses, which he often sports. However, in others, the 81-year-old President is dressed in more relaxed attire typically worn by vacationers in Mediterranean destinations like Malta. It’s evident that malta.ai chose to envision Joe Biden not only carrying out presidential duties in Malta but also enjoying some leisure time on holiday, taking in the scenic beaches and pleasant climate.

Unfortunately Joe Biden has never actually set foot on the Maltese islands but he has met Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela. The last time an American President paid a visit to Malta was all the way back in 1989 when President George H.W Bush historically met Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to officially end the Cold War on board a Soviet cruise liner in Marsaxlokk bay.

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