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Iraq Poised To Lower Legal Age Of Consent To 9

Iraq Poised To Lower Legal Age Of Consent To 9
Nov 8 2024 Share

Iraq’s parliament is considering a controversial amendment to its “personal status law” that would reduce the legal age for marriage from 18 to nine and strip women of essential rights, including divorce, custody, and inheritance.

The law, known as Law 188, has long provided a secular framework for family matters, but conservative Shia Muslim parties are pushing to replace it with a stricter interpretation of Islamic law.

The proposed changes, which recently passed a second reading, have stirred significant backlash, particularly from women’s rights activists.

They argue that this amendment would not only endanger young girls by legitimising child marriages but also erase fundamental rights for women.

The new law would give men the sole authority to choose whether family matters are governed by secular or religious law, effectively removing protections for women in legal disputes.

The move is part of a broader political shift by certain Shia factions, aiming to consolidate power by invoking religious authority.

Critics warn this approach risks deepening Iraq’s sectarian divides and setting back social progress.

Protests organised by women’s rights groups have erupted across the country, with activists warning that the amendments could dismantle protections and intensify social and economic inequality among Iraq’s women.

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Malta Pushes for Cleaner Ports at Shore-To-Ship Conference

Malta Pushes for Cleaner Ports at Shore-To-Ship Conference
Nov 8 2024 Share

Malta sponsored the Decarbonising the Future: Shore-to-Ship Leadership Conference, which focused on cleaner marine operations, at Grand Harbour and Marsaxlokk on November 7 and 8. Transport Malta and the European Onshore Power Supply Association organised the conference, which brought together professionals from the industry to talk about sustainable port management.

Through initiatives like the Malta Grand Harbour Shore-to-Ship Project, which aims to improve port operations’ energy efficiency, Transport Minister Chris Bonett highlighted Malta’s dedication to environmentally friendly ports. In order to reduce noise and pollutants, the project recently powered two ships simultaneously.

According to Transport Malta CEO Kurt Farrugia, shore-to-ship power  is establishing new standards for ports throughout Europe. Port pollution is greatly decreased by the system, which can accommodate up to five ships at once and eliminates the need for diesel engines.

Malta’s initiatives to advance sustainability in the marine industry were highlighted throughout the event, which featured panel talks on training, technology, and policy. The conference emphasised the nation’s contribution to the Mediterranean’s transition to greener port operations.

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Local Rapper Hooli’s Father Daniel Farrugia Passes Away

Local Rapper Hooli's Father Daniel Farrugia Passes Away
Nov 8 2024 Share

Father of local rapper Hooligan and former mayor and councillor in Qrendi on behalf of the PN Daniel Farrugia has sadly passed away.

His daughter, Daniela, took to social media to announce the passing, saying:

‘It is with a heavy heart that I share the worst news I could have received. After three months in bed, battling complications from a. Cold and enduring two years of dementia, I received the call I had feared. This morning we lost you, Pa.’

‘It’s a roller coaster of emotions – relieved that you are finally at peace, yet devastated knowing I will never see or hug you again. Please respect my privacy during this difficult time.’

The Nationalist Party also issued a statement, writing:

‘We will remember Daniel for his dedication and commitment to his work. He always served the people of Qrendi with loyalty, both as Mayor and as a Nationalist Party Councillor.

He was always a strong support to the Nationalist Party, and we have much to learn from him. The Nationalist Party extends its sincere condolences to Daniel’s family.’

Rest in Peace and condolences to all the family.

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All You Need To Know About The 2024 Malta Book Festival

All You Need To Know About The 2024 Malta Book Festival
Nov 8 2024 Share

The Malta Book Festival, now in its 45th edition and taking place at the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre (MFCC), Ta’ Qali until 10 November, is the largest celebration of book culture on the island.

Organised by the National Book Council, the Festival attracts thousands of visitors from all walks of life — with a strong emphasis on young students during its weekday mornings. The Festival’s programme this year features the participation of two international literary superstars: international bestselling UK author Anthony Horowitz and Paul Lynch, the Irish author of Prophet Song, which last year netted him the prestigious Booker Prize.

Entrance to the festival is free of charge. The MFCC is also a pet-friendly venue, so all furry friends are more than welcome at the event when accompanied by their owners!

With so much going on and a little bit for everyone, here’s a handy guide through some of the programme’s highlights, and logistical information that will make your visit to the Malta Book Festival 2024 all the smoother.

Events programme

This year’s theme for the Malta Book Festival is #bindingworlds — bringing to the fore literature’s ability to bring people together through its rich array of genres, styles and approaches. This year, the NBC is placing a renewed focus on events aiming to further strengthen and professionalise the industry, with workshops and masterclasses by both international and local practitioners on virtually all aspects of the publishing world: from writing to illustration, insights into the publishing business as well as the process of bookbinding.

Exciting shows for schoolchildren will be held on weekday mornings, while the final day of the Festival will see the screening of a documentary on poet Daniel Massa, the winner of theLifetime Achievement Award at the National Book Prize 2023.

Visit the National Book Council website for the full programme. 

Awareness and Inclusivity 

As a staple event of Malta’s cultural calendar, the Malta Book Festival also prides itself in placing an emphasis on sustainability and environmental awareness, through the active collaboration of a number of partners who share the same values, under the banner of ‘Tomorrow Starts with a Vision’.

Benna will make their debut at the Festival with ‘Too Good to Waste’ — a campaign encouraging all visitors to adopt a zero-waste policy in their day-to-day lives. Water Services Corporation (WSC) will be following along a similar track lending the Festival their water buggy, where you can refill your water bottle as you browse through the many stalls at the Festival.

The Energy & Water Agency (EWA) will once again raise awareness for water conservation among children and families with their thematic readings, while Piscopo Gardens will foster an appreciation for greenery in our communal spaces, proving plants all throughout the venue and sponsor the Ir-Rokna Tal-Ktieb.

Gutenberg Press will advocate for sustainable printing methods, while the Malta Community of Illustrators (MCOI) has called for artists to envision what Malta will look like 20 years from now, in the hopes that these creative imaginings will lead to a more sensitive and sustainable approach to our lived environment.

Inclusivity is also a key element of the Malta Book Festival, and the NBC is proud to once again make available the use of the Sensory Friendly Room — a quiet, inclusive space for children on the autism spectrum to enjoy storytelling in a calm environment, managed by Inspire Malta and supported by APS Bank.

The Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation (MCCF) will run a c afé where every purchase supports its mission to provide critical aid. MCCF offers life-saving treatments, travel assistance for specialized care, and other essential support for those facing health challenges. By enjoying a coffee or meal, visitors help MCCF continue to make a meaningful impact, ensuring that vital resources are available for those in need across Malta.

Meanwhile, Jacob’s Brew will be on-site, serving up coffee and hot drinks from their pop-up truck. The NBC is delighted to welcome them back, as their ‘pay it forward’ philosophy perfectly complements the community spirit of the Festival.

Getting there

The National Book Council will ensure that ample parking will be made available for all visitors at the MFCC north entrance.

Those travelling by bus may reach the venue by availing themselves of the following routes:

a) Route 56 (Valletta — Ta’ Qali);

b) Route 186 (Rabat — Buġibba);

c) Route 202 (Rabat — Sliema).

IMPORTANT: Kindly note that due to ongoing roadworks, visitors will need to stop at either the ‘Villaġġ’ or ‘Venture’ bus stops and walk the rest of the way to the MFCC. They are also encouraged to regularly consult the Malta Public Transport website and Tallinja app for the latest information on all the routes.

Those hailing a taxi via app can set the dropoff location at ‘North Entrance – Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre’ or ‘Malta Book Festival’.

Opening hours

The Malta Book Festival runs until Sunday 10 November at the following opening hours: on Friday from 9am-1pm and 5:00pm-10pm; on Saturday from 9:30am-10pm, and on Sunday from 9:30am-8pm.

For more information and to stay updated on the latest developments, visit ktieb.org.mt and the Malta Book Festival Facebook and Instagram page.

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