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Minister Bonnici Shares Heartwarming Encounter During Mixja mal-President

Minister Bonnici Shares Heartwarming Encounter During Mixja mal-President
Nov 19 2024 Share

Minister Owen Bonnici shared a touching moment on social media from last Sunday’s Mixja mal-President, where he met two young girls from Gaza who are in Malta receiving medical care.

 

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The Minister was particularly impressed by one of the girls, who, in a remarkably short time, has taken the initiative to learn Maltese and now speaks it fluently.

In his reflection, Minister Bonnici expressed deep sorrow over the ongoing situation in Gaza, highlighting the devastating impact it has on children and families. He emphasised the need for peace and a brighter future for young lives affected by conflict.

This encounter served as a poignant reminder of the resilience of children and the importance of fostering hope, even in the most challenging circumstances.

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Hundreds Of People Attend PN Protest

Nov 19 2024 Share

Last night, hundreds of people protested in front of Parliament in light of the recent controversy surrounding Minister Clayton Bartolo’s wife, Amanda Muscat and her previous job within government.

An ethics investigation by the Standards Commission revealed that Muscat had received an “unjustified” salary increase as a policy consultant, a position for which she was reportedly unqualified. Subsequently, she was promoted to a more prominent role within the Gozo Ministry, earning an annual salary of €70,000.

During the protest, Nationalist leader Bernard Grech stated that a new Nationalist government would not only bring a better future for the country but also will restore the normality needed for Maltese people to move forward and progress.

Grech accused the current Labour government of losing all sense of decency, also accusing Prime Minister Robert Abela and Ministers Clayton Bartolo and Clint Camilleri of making a conscious decision to “steal money from the public.”

In a recent interview with Times of Malta, Prime Minister Robert Abela dismissed calls for the resignation of Ministers Clayton Bartolo and Clint Camilleri.

Abela stated, “The circumstances do not warrant Clayton Bartolo or Clint Camilleri stepping down from their ministerial duties.”

He further argued that the situation differed from that of Justyne Caruana, who resigned in 2020 after the Standards Commissioner found her guilty of awarding an abusive contract to her partner.

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Youth Meet Malta Police Force’s Horses

Youth Meet Malta Police Force's Horses
Nov 18 2024 Share

A group of youths in care had the pleasure to meet the Malta Police Force’s Mounted Section this weekend.

The kids had a hands on experience, brushing and caring for our horses while learning what it takes to look after the animals.

This activity is part of an ongoing collaboration between the police force and the Directorate for Alternative Care within the Foundation for Social Welfare Services.

It aims at providing meaningful and educational experiences for youths and children in care.

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Miriam Dalli To Co-Lead EU Climate Adaptation Negotiations At COP29

Miriam Dalli To Co-Lead EU Climate Adaptation Negotiations At COP29
Nov 18 2024 Share

For the second consecutive year, Minister for the Environment, Energy, and Regeneration, Miriam Dalli, alongside her Austrian counterpart Minister Leonore Gewessler, has been chosen to lead the European Union’s negotiations on the adaptation agenda during COP29.

This appointment underscores Malta’s growing role in global climate leadership.

In Baku, Minister Dalli highlighted the importance of adaptation as a key pillar of the Paris Agreement, emphasising the need to support countries in building resilience to the growing impacts of climate change.

The adaptation negotiations will focus on strengthening global capacity to manage climate risks, protect vulnerable communities, and track progress toward resilience goals.

“This is a critical moment for international climate cooperation. Through these negotiations, we aim to ensure that adaptation remains a global priority, with solutions addressing real-world challenges.

Malta is committed to working with all parties to achieve practical, balanced outcomes,” said Minister Dalli.

Malta’s leadership will aim to reach consensus on measures that prioritise vulnerable nations, particularly small island states, and secure sufficient financial resources to help them adapt to climate impacts.

The Maltese delegation includes Permanent Secretary Joseph Caruana and Malta’s Climate Ambassador, Prof. Simone Borg, whose expertise will guide the country’s leadership in navigating the technical and political aspects of adaptation.

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