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Business Leaders Malta Conference Is Back!

Business Leaders Malta Conference Is Back!
Feb 16 2024 Share

The Business Leaders Malta Conference is back!

The theme of the 11th edition conference centers around “Mind the Gap,” delving into the generational divides shaping today’s business landscape. The aim is to serve as a catalyst for understanding and bridging diverse perspectives and experiences across different age groups in the workplace, from the seasoned wisdom of Generation X to the emerging potential of Gen Alpha.

The vision is to establish a focal point within the business community, acknowledging and celebrating the unique strengths and insights each generation offers. Recognizing adaptability and the integration of contributions across generations as crucial in a rapidly changing business environment, it is seen not only as a necessity but a significant advantage.

The conference strives to be a premier resource for ambitious companies and leaders, committed to enhancing financial performance and fostering a competitive edge by embracing generational diversity, driving innovation, and leveraging the unique talents of all age groups.

Cultivating a culture steeped in excellence, integrity, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge is fundamental. These values underpin every aspect of the conference, from discussions to workshops and networking opportunities, ensuring a positive and enduring impact on the business world.

Distinguished speakers such as British Entrepreneur Jenk Oz, TEDx Speaker & Master Storyteller David JP Philips, along with local leaders Edward Curmi, Katrina Grech, Michael Cutajar, Neil Agius, and Gabriel Mifsud from MaltaDaily, will contribute their expertise and insights, enriching discussions and inspiring attendees.

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Birdsong : A breakthrough anthem from Gozo’s rising star Hannah

Feb 16 2024 Share

Fresh release from ex-X-Factor contestant Hannah.

At the age of 20, a talented singer from Gozo makes a significant entrance into the music scene with the debut of her single titled “Birdsong,” accompanied by its music video release on February 15, 2023, at 5:00 PM.

Drawing from personal experiences, “Birdsong” delves into the struggles of feeling trapped in situations, ensnared by attachment, yet unable to break free. The song charts the journey toward self-realization and empowerment, culminating in the realization that liberation comes from letting go and finding one’s own “Birdsong.”

“Birdsong” stands as a poignant testimony to her voyage of gaining clarity and understanding the importance of releasing what no longer serves personal growth, inner peace, and self-discovery.

With its compelling narrative, the song extends solace and encouragement to those facing similar dilemmas. Hannah’s innate talent and genuine warmth resonate through every note, heralding the emergence of an exciting new voice in the Maltese music scene.

Hannah’s inaugural single, “Birdsong” signals the dawn of a promising music career.

You can stream “Birdsong” on all major platforms and view the music video on YouTube.

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Putin Critic & Opposition Politician Alexei Navalny Dies

Putin Critic & Opposition Politician Alexei Navalny Dies
Feb 16 2024 Share

Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, known for his outspoken criticism of President Vladimir Putin, has died, as confirmed by the prison service. 

Navalny fell ill and lost consciousness after a walk in penal colony No 3, despite immediate medical intervention. Resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful, and his death was confirmed by emergency medics. The exact cause of death remains under investigation.

President Putin has been notified of Navalny’s passing. His deteriorating health, exacerbated by prolonged solitary confinement since his imprisonment in January 2020, has raised concerns. 

While Navalny’s legal battles and social media presence portrayed him as resilient, his sudden death has shocked many, prompting questions about the circumstances leading to his demise.

Sky News correspondent Diana Magnay labeled Navalny’s death as a tragedy and condemned the Russian state’s handling of the situation. Despite previous indications of Navalny’s resilience, his sudden death has left observers questioning potential factors contributing to this unexpected outcome. This developing story will be updated with further details.

Maltese political leaders have released their official reactors statements to the announcement of the passing of Alexei Navalny, the Opposition politician in Russia and well known Vladimir Putin critic. 

Taking to social media, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola wrote: ‘the world has lost a fighter whose courage will echo through generations.’ 

‘Horrified by the death of Sakharov Prize Laureate Alexei Navalny. Russia took his freedom and his life, but not dignity. His struggle for democracy lives on. Our thoughts are with his wife and his children.’

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Robert Abela wrote: ‘Devastating news has emerged regarding the passing of Alexei Navalny, a staunch champion of democracy. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family.’ 

Opposition leader Bernard Grech also wrote on Twitter, saying: ‘Deeply saddened by the tragic news of Alexei Navalny’s passing in a Russian prison. His fight for democracy and transparency will not be forgotten. Our thoughts are with his family and those who stand for freedom in Russia and around the world.’ 

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Enhancing service accessibility to victims of crimes who suffer from disability

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A recent pact between the Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and the Victim Support Agency (VSA) aims to enhance service accessibility for disabled individuals who fall victim to crimes.

Those with disabilities who experience crime will receive heightened assistance under this agreement between the CRPD and VSA. It outlines their joint efforts to aid victims via a unified referral system, ensuring more efficient support. Moreover, they pledge to boost awareness of victims’ rights, encourage reporting, and address the specific challenges faced by disabled individuals.

Minister for Inclusion and Voluntary work Julia Farrugia Portelli and Minister for Home Affairs, National Security, Reforms, and Equality Byron Camilleri were booth present and both hailed the agreement’s significance during the signing ceremony. Farrugia Portelli stressed its role in illuminating the struggles of disabled individuals, while Camilleri highlighted its potential to enhance services during vulnerable moments.

Commissioner for the Rights of Persons with Disability, Rhoda Garland praised the agreement for its promise of increased support and accessibility for disabled victims. VSA CEO Brian Farrugia underscored the unique challenges faced by disabled crime victims and affirmed the commitment to improve inclusive support services. Through this collaboration, the CRPD will assist VSA in adopting a more inclusive approach, facilitating staff training and knowledge exchange. Meanwhile, VSA will provide tailored support, including assessments and emotional assistance, while advocating for victim rights.

Permanent Secretaries Nancy Caruana and Joyce Dimech were also present at the signing event.

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