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Family Feud Malta Unveils 1st Contestants

Family Feud Malta Unveils 1st Contestants
Oct 4 2024 Share

Family Feud Malta has unveiled its first group of contestants – Family Attard and Family Mifsud.

With the Maltese version of the renowned quiz game show format premiering this Sunday 6th October on TVM, hype is building up as we meet the first families attempting to go for the top prize.

 

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The programme is set to be hosted by Ben Camille, who explained the reason as to why he chose to host as ‘family.’

‘This is more than just a show to me. It’s about brining smiles and laughter to thousands of households’, wrote Camille.

‘It’s about taking a step away from the crazy life we sometimes choose to live and embracing an hour of pure fun with the people that matter the most. Ultimately it’s about bringing families and friends together both on and off screen’

The first episode will premiere this Sunday 6th October at 12:15pm on TVM. Will you be tuning in?

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Maltese WHO Doctor Suggests Regulating Phones Like Smoking

Maltese WHO Doctor Suggests Regulating Phones Like Smoking
Oct 4 2024 Share

A Maltese World Health Organization (WHO) official has suggested that digital devices like smartphones may need regulation similar to age-restricted products, such as cigarettes, to address rising concerns over addiction to smartphones and social media.

Dr. Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, WHO’s Director of Country Health Policies, raised this idea at the European Health Forum, highlighting the need to control where and when such devices can be used.

She pointed to a recent WHO study of 280,000 youths, which found that 1 in 10 struggle to manage their social media use, and that problematic behavior related to gaming and social media is on the rise in Europe.

The suggestion was made to international news platform Politico, and was subsequently picked up by other news platforms.

Dr. Azzopardi Muscat discussed the potential for measures like age limits, controlled pricing, and designated usage areas, similar to smoking regulations in public spaces.

She also emphasized the importance of educating children and teenagers about the risks of excessive smartphone use.

Research from King’s College London found that 33% of teens reported “Problematic Smartphone Use” (PSU), which was linked to higher rates of anxiety and depression. While Azzopardi Muscat acknowledged the growing problem, she urged caution and further research before implementing strict regulations.

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PN Leader Visits University Of Malta Fresher’s Week

PN Leader Visits University Of Malta Fresher's Week
Oct 4 2024 Share

Bernard Grech visited the University of Malta Fresher’s Week yesterday, meeting with students, staff, organisations and others.

‘He explained how the Nationalist Party wants students to reach their goals by expanding their horizon and striving to succeed.’

‘A Nationalist government ensures the required space to move forward’, the statement concluded.

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Roberta Metsola Meets Kate Ferriggi At European Parliament

Roberta Metsola Meets Kate Ferriggi At European Parliament
Oct 4 2024 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola had the wonderful opportunity to meet young Maltese girl Kate Ferriggi, who suffers from Tatton-Brown-Rahman Syndrome.

The syndrome is defined by overgrowth and mild-to-severe intellectual disability, and requires extensive medical care.

‘A very special meeting: with Kate, an impressive, resilient, young girl whose contagious smile spreads positivity and joy not only with those close to her, but with the people of Malta and Gozo whom she loves so much’, wrote Metsola.

Kate and her parents were invited whilst in Belgium for treatment to the European Parliament. They discussed how awareness can be created on the challenges that Kate faces in her daily life

‘Let us all be a #VoiceForKate and support this amazing girl as she writes her inspiring story.’

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