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David Casa to give up quaestor position to give Metsola better chance at president

David Casa to give up quaestor position to give Metsola better chance at president
Nov 22 2021 Share

Nationalist MEP David Casa will be stepping down from his position as quaestor at European Parliament to give Roberta Metsola a better chance at becoming the parliament president. 

This comes after Metsola announced her attempt at becoming the EPP’s candidate for European Parliament president last week. 

Posting to Facebook, Casa said that when he was informed by Metsola of her entering the race, he immediately gave her his full support. ‘Even if this meant giving up [his] role as quaestor.’ 

Casa said that for him, politics is not about the politicians. ‘It is a means of bringing positive change in the lives of the people we represent. And through this election, we will have the chance of having a Maltese woman in a leadership position in European politics.’ 

Casa was elected quaestor in July of 2019, becoming one of five MEPs elected for a two and a half year term. The deadline for candidates to submit their nomination is today November 22nd 2021, with Austrian MEP Othmar Karas having already entered the race. 

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Photo Source: EPP Group in the European Parliament

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When someone is considering suicide | by Ed’s Common Sense

Nov 21 2021 Share

Recent events have surely shed light on the lack of mental health awareness being made in Malta and the need for the general public’s education regarding the matter. Mental health and suicide awareness are as important as ever going into 2022 and this week, clinical psychologist & psychotherapist Dr. Edward Curmi brings us a couple of tips for how to react when someone is considering suicide.

Dr. Edward Curmi is also the author of 2 self-help books titled Ed’s Common Sense.

1. Encourage the person to call a mental health helpline or call them yourself so they can guide you

2. Offer reassurance that things can get better

3. Don’t be patronizing or judgmental

4. Encourage the person to communicate with you

5. Be respectful and acknowledge the person’s feelings

6. Offer to help the person take steps to get assistance and support

7. Never promise to keep someone’s suicidal feelings a secret

8. Encourage the person to seek treatment

9. Remove potentially dangerous items from the person’s home, if possible.

If you are struggling and need someone to talk to, reach out or call support line 179 or kellimni.com

Share this article to help raise awareness.

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‘It would be a pity if feasts did not return next year’

‘It would be a pity if feasts did not return next year’
Nov 21 2021 Share

Noel Camilleri, from the ‘Ghaqda Kazini Atal-Banda’, spoke on TVAM about the future of village feasts given the COVID-19 pandemic’s persistence. 

He emphasised the important next step of authorities engaging in detailed discussions to reach an agreement with band clubs about the fate of the Maltese cultural phenomenon. 

Feasts are beloved by many and also involve massive amounts of work by those utterly dedicated to making the feast an event to remember for the entire family. He

Camilleri said that he is delighted that mass events are happening but asked why such activities can occur if feasts do not yet have the permission. 

Should village feasts make a comeback given the context of mass events and the epidemiological situation?

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The unexpected Netflix series which is racking perfect scores

The unexpected Netflix series which is racking perfect scores
Nov 21 2021 Share

If you’re not sure about what your next Netflix binge will be, Riot’s ‘Arcane’ is racking up perfect scores all the way through.

IMDb gave it a 9.4 out of 10 score, Rotten Tomatoes a whopping 100% and Filmy Rating handed it a 94% score – and trust us, it’s well deserved. Netflix itself has rarely seen such universal scores for a series either. 

League of Legends gamers are already going absolutely crazy about it as the 9 episode series takes place within the universe of the game. But fret not, you do not need to be an avid League gamer to figure out what’s going on.

Described as pure art by critics, the show is beautifully animated and builds up game characters into realistic personalities with deep and interesting backgrounds. 

It’s officially out on the platform, having been released in sequences of 3 episodes. And the ending – lets just say the cliffhanger is explosive. 

It could be a while before we get a second season, as this first release took a whopping six years to animate. But the second season has been confirmed due to audiences absolutely devouring this series. 

So if you’re scrolling through Netflix with no idea what to watch – you might want to give Arcane a chance. You won’t be disappointed. 

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