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Male contraceptive pill 99% effective at preventing pregnancy

Male contraceptive pill 99% effective at preventing pregnancy
Mar 23 2022 Share

A major scientific breakthrough was made by scientists working on a male contraceptive pill after finding it 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.

The pill was tested on mice, and the findings were presented at a meeting of the American Chemical Society. Apart from resulting as highly effective, no side effects were reported.

Side effects had been an issue in many previous attempts to develop contraception for males. Up until now, the only options for male birth control have been condoms or vasectomies.

The new findings of this new non-hormonal drug were presented by Dr Abdullah Al Noman, who said that scientists have been trying for decades to develop an effective male oral contraceptive.

‘There are still no approved pills on the market’ he said. ‘We wanted to develop a non-hormonal male contraceptive pill to avoid these side effects.’ The pills of course await human trials and if results are positive, could become the first male contraceptive pill available.

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PN loses court case to redo prison voting

PN loses court case to redo prison voting
Mar 23 2022 Share

The Nationalist Party lost the court case demanding that there be a re-run of the early voting held at the prison on Saturday. The Constitutional Court cited a lack of jurisdiction after the PN claimed irregularities.

The Opposition had argued that prisoners sentenced to imprisonment for more than a year had been allowed to vote, despite this being a violation of electoral law. 

Arguing through its lawyer Ian Refalo, the Electoral Commission said that if the PN’s request was to be upheld the commission would not be able to wrap up the election process. 

‘This is the first time they are trying to stop the electoral process’ said Refalo. He insisted that the party could have filed an application at the appropriate time to have those voters struck off the register. 

Whenever the updated registered is published, there is a 14 day time window within which corrections are allowed. On the other hand, PN lawyer Paul Borg Olivier argued that the intention by the PN was not to block or delay the general election but to have a revision of the early voting. 

Olivier was assisting PN general secretary Michael Piccinino. If the updated list of ineligible voters was not communicated to the Electoral commission by the court registrar, the commission had a duty to correct the information. 

The commission’s lawyer insisted that once the register was published, the information was deemed true. Thus, the commission could not touch the register, making a re-run apply to the same voters. 

The PN’s lawyer said that the commission’s lawyer was adopting a restrictive interpretation of law. Chief Justice dismissed the PN request and declared that the court lacked jurisdiction to decide upon the matter. The court also revoked an injunction which it had upheld provisionally. 

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End ban on blood donations from gay men says ADPD

End ban on blood donations from gay men says ADPD
Mar 23 2022 Share

Third political party ADPD has called to put an end on the ban on blood donations from gay men as part of its electoral manifesto. 

ADPD candidate Mina Tolu said that ‘as a non-binary trans person who is accessing trans specific healthcare through the Gender Wellbeing Clinic, I know as well as other trans people in Malta how long the waiting lists are.’ 

The candidate said that the party would increase funding to this clinic, decrease waiting times and allow more inclusive access to the vital service. Apart from this, the ban on blood donations from gay men would be abolished as it is based on misinformation and discrimination. 

Carmel Cacopardo, the ADPD chairperson, spoke out against hatred, especially that which seeks to dehumanise and silence individuals and their identities. 

‘Unfortunately also in Malta we can observe the rising trend of hatred from far-right groups in society. Homophobia, transphobia, racism xenophobia and sexism can and are being used by some politicians to dehumanise individuals in our society. Including during this general election campaign. We cannot accept this.’ 

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Traffic due to collisions because of delayed magisterial inquiries says Abela

Traffic due to collisions because of delayed magisterial inquiries says Abela
Mar 23 2022 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela blamed the recent traffic problems on delays in onsite investigations by magistrates following crashes. When asked about the island’s traffic, Abela said he could not comment on Wednesday’s traffic jam as he did not know what caused the jam. 

However, he said that other similar incidents in recent weeks were caused by judicial delays. Abela said that during the two previous incidents, accidents were happening at a particular time and the magisterial inquiries were starting hours later. 

Abela clarified that he was not criticising magistrates or their decisions to appoint experts for inquiries as that is in their discretion. However we should understand the requirements of the public said the PM.

‘While these inquiries and their findings need to happen, we cannot allow a number of hours to pass for them to get underway.’ 

This follows traffic incidents which resulted in massive road gridlocks. One on March 14 saw debris from a crash on Regional Road taking hours to be removed. Another incident on February 16th saw a similar standstill. 

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