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Prime Minister Meets Young Entrepreneurs Ahead of JA Europe Final In Athens

Prime Minister Robert Abela met with the winning teams of Junior Achievement Malta’s youth entrepreneurship programmes ahead of the European finals. The groups, Simplex from San Alwiġi Sixth Form and MediMind from Saint Martin Institute, won the ‘Company Programme’ and ‘Startup Programme’ respectively.
The teams will go on to represent Malta at ‘Gen_E’, Europe’s largest entrepreneurship festival, taking place in Athens, Greece from 1 to 3 July 2025, competing against 42 other countries. This year, over 250 students from 12 schools and educational institutions participated in JA Malta’s programmes.
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Two Youth-Led Projects Drive Climate Action In Msida

Two youth-led projects focusing on the Msida locality have secured funding through the European Commission’s DEAR Programme, under the umbrella of the SUBLIME project.
With the support of the Msida Local Council and local NGO Kopin, representatives from the two youth organisations presented their project plans to local authorities.
A contract signing ceremony, held on 27th May, was officiated by Msida Mayor Charles Selvaggi and Executive Secretary Josette Micallef.
The EcoXperience initiative, spearheaded by the National Youth Council of Malta, offers experiential, non-formal learning focused on environmental action. The project will culminate in a youth-led sustainability fair featuring information stands, open discussions and debates offering a dynamic platform for young people to engage with the wider community and raise awareness about environmental issues.
Meanwhile, Root, Repair, Reconnect, led by Friends of the Earth Malta, promotes sustainable consumption through practical workshops on repairing and reusing household items. The project also encourages intercultural exchange through nature walks and advocates for sustainable mobility via the creation of a digital bicycle lane booklet highlighting eco-friendly commuting routes in Msida.
The journey has already begun, with participants engaging in online training centred on the Inner Development Goals (IDGs). These goals complement the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by underlining the importance of personal growth and inner capacity in fostering societal change. Maltese youth have also had the opportunity to connect with peers from 11 other countries, exchanging stories and strategies for sustainability.
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Nitrous Oxide Sales, Bail Breach And Thefts

Paceville police were kept busy over the weekend, beginning on the evening of Friday, 6th June, when officers on routine patrol spotted two individuals selling balloons filled with nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
Observations confirmed that the gas was being purchased and consumed on site. The sellers were stopped and 18 bottles of the substance were confiscated.
Later that evening, two individuals already known to police were found to be breaching their court-imposed bail conditions. Both were promptly arrested.
Around midnight, another man was observed trafficking cannabis. He was arrested and taken to court, where he pleaded guilty and received a 14-month prison sentence and a €500 fine.
At approximately 5:30am on Saturday, a man reported being robbed near Spinola Gardens.
Police accompanied the victim to patrol the area, leading to the quick identification of the suspect, who was found in possession of the stolen wallet and mobile phone. He was arrested, admitted to the charges in court, and was sentenced to three years in prison.
On Saturday evening, police were called to the scene of a traffic accident involving two cars. An argument broke out between those involved, and two of the five individuals were arrested for non-cooperation.
One of them assaulted an officer and was sentenced to three years’ probation after pleading guilty, with a protection order issued for the police.
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