€4,135 Collected for Ukrainian Children Affected by the War

Mar 17 2025 Share

The initiative “Il-Mellieħa Qalb Waħda mat-Tfal Ukreni,” launched during the 2024 Mellieħa Christmas event at the end of last year, has raised an impressive €4135.

This initiative consisted of an exhibition of paintings by Ukrainian children, featuring messages against war and in favour of peace. The exhibition was inaugurated by Minister Ian Borg.

The paintings were brought to Malta by MP Robert Cutajar in collaboration with the Maltese Embassy of Ukraine and the Mellieħa Local Council.

The paintings, along with books, were acquired through donations and distributed to the Local Councils.

The funds collected amounting to €4135 will now be dto Ukraine by Maltese Ambassador John Debono and Consul Ian Scerri, to benefit Ukrainian children who have suffered and continue to suffer from the devastating effects of the ongoing war.

Along with the funds, a board containing messages from Maltese children who attended the event in December in Mellieħa Square will also be sent to Ukraine. This board was recently handed over by Robert Cutajar to the Maltese Ambassador and Consul.

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Maltese Crowned Champion In Italian Arm Wrestling Competition

Maltese Crowned Champion In Italian Arm Wrestling Competition
Mar 17 2025 Share

A Maltese tattoo artist and professional arm-wrestler has just been crowned the overall champion in an Italian arm-wrestling competition.

 

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Kersten Mercieca climbed to the top of the ranking, acquiring the top spot and sharing his victory to social media.

Kersten has been on a steady journey towards success for a while now, sharing his improvement and participation in numerous international events.

Well done Kersten!

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Nearly 30% Of Maltese Suffer From Chronic Illness: Struggle With Life Satisfaction

Nearly 30% Of Maltese Suffer From Chronic Illness: Struggle With Life Satisfaction
Mar 17 2025 Share

A recent 2023 survey by the National Statistics Office (NSO) among residents in private households in Malta and Gozo revealed that nearly 30% of people in Malta live with a chronic illness or condition, although most report that their health issues do not significantly affect their daily lives.

Only 13.8% of respondents mentioned facing limitations due to health problems.

The survey also found high satisfaction with personal relationships, with an average score of 8.6 out of 10. However, respondents showed more varied levels of satisfaction in other areas, including their jobs (7.7) and overall life satisfaction (7.4).

Access to medical and dental care has improved, with 98.9% of respondents reporting no unmet needs for treatment. This marks a significant improvement over previous years.

However, the survey highlighted that chronic illness tends to be more common among women, those over 65, and individuals at risk of poverty or social exclusion.

Those at risk of poverty or social exclusion reported lower satisfaction in most areas but were more content with how they managed their time.

These respondents were also more likely to experience negative emotions, such as anxiety and loneliness, with higher rates of depression reported among older individuals.

Most respondents (93.5%) felt confident that they would receive help from family, friends, or colleagues if needed.

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Raisa Wears Shirt With Housemate & Critic Comments For Live Show

Raisa Wears Shirt With Housemate & Critic Comments For Live Show
Mar 17 2025 Share

Ex-Big Brother Malta contestant Raisa took the opportunity to make a statement during the last live show by wearing a shirt with comments made by both housemates and other critics on the outside.

The shirt featured comments such as:

‘Will you wear his hoodies outside as well?’ – in reference to the comments made about her and Jay’s connection.

 

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‘Is he cheating on you with Donna’, another comment reads. ‘Not even family members hug me like that.’

‘If I was her fiancé, I would think she’s cheating’ and ‘is the wedding still happening’, also featured.

‘You won’t be a good Head of House’ reads another comment. ‘She and her boyfriend are in cahoots for the €50,000.’

What do you make of this?

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