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Malta Recognised As Climate Mobility Leader During COP28

Malta Recognised As Climate Mobility Leader During COP28
Dec 4 2023 Share

During an organized activity at COP28 at the International Climate Mobility Center, Malta was acknowledged as a Climate Mobility Champion Leader for its work in the field of climate change and its impact on small islands.

The Minister for the Environment, Energy, and Enterprise, Miriam Dalli, received this recognition after a discussion with young climate activists from various countries, particularly from islands and small countries affected by climate change.

Minister Dalli emphasised that Malta’s small size does not diminish its efforts to reduce emissions. She referred to the latest Eurostat statistics, indicating that Malta has the lowest emissions per capita in the European Union.

Despite being a small country, Malta is actively working to reduce emissions, especially in the energy sector, through policies on renewables, environmental financing, and recent projects such as shore-to-ship.

Minister Dalli also highlighted the importance of small countries, especially islands, coming together to have a unified voice in addressing the realities they face due to climate change, including rising sea levels.

Malta remains committed to conveying this strong message. At the conclusion of this event, Malta was recognised for its impactful message, drawing attention to the unique challenges faced by islands in discussions about climate change and its consequences.

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Air Malta Flight Bookings After 30th March Cancelled

Air Malta Flight Bookings After 30th March Cancelled
Dec 4 2023 Share

On Monday, Air Malta announced the cancellation of all flight bookings scheduled for March 31, 2024, and onwards, providing full refunds, including taxes, to direct customers. 

Travellers who made bookings through agents will receive reimbursements through their respective agents. While Air Malta plans to cease operations on March 30, all flights leading up to that date will continue as scheduled, allowing normal booking and ticket purchases.

The airline’s replacement, KM Malta Airlines, commenced bookings on Monday, intending to operate under the familiar Air Malta brand and utilising the same aircraft. 

The booking process is divided into two phases. The first, starting Monday, allows bookings for travel agents and third-party online platforms. Individual customers can also book by contacting the KM Malta Airlines Reservation Number. 

The second phase, beginning on December 11, will enable direct online bookings through the new airline’s website and platform.

KM Malta Airlines has outlined its Summer 2024 schedule, spanning March 31 to October 26, encompassing 17 airports across 15 European cities. 

Notable destinations include Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Catania, Dusseldorf, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, Prague, Rome, Vienna, and Zurich.

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Ira Losco’s Children Cheer On Mum During Concert

Ira Losco's Children Cheer On Mum During Concert
Dec 4 2023 Share

Adorable photos and videos shared by Chef Sean Gravina show Ira Loco’s children, Harry and Gigi, cheering their mother on as she performs during a concert. 

 

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Gravina shared an image captioned: ‘There is no feeling like the feeling of when your children show pride in you – they are surely proud of you – impeccable show’, referring to wife Ira. 

 

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A video shows the siblings clapping along to Ira’s performance from the balcony seats as their mother does what she does best. 

Ira shared her thoughts following the performance, still buzzing from the show. ‘What a show, what a crowd’, wrote the Maltese queen of pop.

 

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Hundreds For Annual March For Life In Valletta

Hundreds For Annual March For Life In Valletta
Dec 4 2023 Share

On Sunday, pro-life activists gathered in Valletta for the annual March for Life, organized by the Life Foundation Network. With the theme “Il Ħajja Dritt” (Life is a Right), the march aimed to emphasise the significance of the right to life as fundamental to all human rights. 

Participants displayed Maltese flags, posters of newborns, and slogans like ‘Pro-life= Pro-Women’ and ‘Kun il-vuci tieghi’ (be our voice). The march traversed through Merchants’ Street, St John Street, and Republic Street, where activists delivered speeches.

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During the event, Daniella Zerafa, a senior lecturer, highlighted the need for societal responsibility in supporting pregnant women facing difficult situations. Patrizia Sandoval, who had undergone three abortions in the USA, praised Malta for its pro-life stance and shared her personal post-abortion struggles.

Miriam Sciberras, leader of the Life Network Foundation, underscored the right to life for unborn children. Another event on Republic Street saw pro-life groups launching a petition against recent amendments to criminal law perceived as opening doors to abortion. 

The alliance, including political parties Partit Abba and Partit Populari, seeks an abrogative referendum to revert the law to its previous state, emphasizing the protection of women and children’s lives without loopholes for abortion. Last year, similar protests led to the modification of proposed legal amendments.

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