MSPCA Calls for Urgent Reform After Dog Fatally Shot by Police

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Following the tragic incident in St. Paul’s Bay where a dog was fatally shot by police after severely injuring its owner, the MSPCA has issued a powerful statement calling for urgent reforms in animal management and ownership.

Describing the event as a “tragedy — but not an isolated one,” the organisation stressed that this was not the result of an inherently dangerous animal, but rather a failure in guidance, regulation, and support.

The MSPCA highlighted the need for action beyond reactive policies and breed-specific bans, which they argue are ineffective and discriminatory.

They are now renewing their call for four key reforms: mandatory licensing and structured training for owners of strong dog breeds, comprehensive behaviour-based legislation, national public education on responsible ownership, and immediate regulation of pet behaviour professionals.

The MSPCA warned that the lack of regulation in the pet training sector continues to invite unqualified individuals, potentially putting both animals and the public at risk.

“These are not extreme demands,” the statement read. “They are long-overdue, practical measures.”

Concluding with a plea for understanding over fear, the MSPCA urged authorities to treat this moment as a turning point toward a more responsible and compassionate society.

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The Documentary Film “Hope Under Fire”, Produced By Neil Camilleri And Giuseppe Attard For MOAS

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Two Maltese journalists, Neil Camilleri and Giuseppe Attard, filmed the documentary alongside a frontline medical evacuation team from Благодійний Фонд MOAS-Україна (MOAS Ukraine), capturing the harrowing efforts of medics as they rescued critically injured Ukrainian soldiers from the heart of the Zaporizhzhia frontline.

The medical team worked in high-risk conditions, racing against time to stabilize and evacuate wounded soldiers while facing constant threats of shelling and gunfire. Camilleri and Attard’s footage offered a rare and emotional look into the stark realities of war.

“Hope Under Fire – The MOAS Efforts to Save Lives on the Frontlines of Ukraine” is on YouTube now.

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Team Malta Announced For 2025 Games of the Small States

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The Maltese Olympic Committee has officially unveiled the full roster of athletes who will represent Malta at the Andorra 2025 Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE).

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Team Malta will participate in a diverse range of sports, including Athletics, Artistic Swimming, Basketball 3×3, Cycling, Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics, Karate, Rugby 7s, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, and Tennis.

This announcement marks a key milestone in Malta’s build-up to the Games, as the nation’s top athletes prepare to face strong competition from other small European states.

MOC President Julian Pace Bonello also announced that tennis standout Francesca Curmi and middle-distance runner Jared Micallef will serve as flag bearers for the Opening Ceremony.

“These two athletes represent the dedication, resilience, and excellence that define Team Malta. We are confident this team will give their utmost to make the country proud,” said Pace Bonello.

The Games will be held in Andorra and will bring together over 800 athletes from nine nations: Malta, Andorra, San Marino, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Montenegro, and Iceland.

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Malta Strengthens Global Semiconductor Position With STMicroelectronics’ Project KKO

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Malta has reached a significant milestone in its economic transformation with the inauguration of STMicroelectronics’ Project KKO, solidifying the country’s status as a strategic player in the global semiconductor sector. The upgraded ST Malta facility is now officially recognised as the EU’s first advanced manufacturing backend plant, integrating cutting-edge automation and precision engineering.

STMicroelectronics President Fabio Gualandris hailed the Kirkop plant as one of the group’s most productive globally. Just seven years ago, the site faced closure, today, it thrives thanks to strong government support and Malta’s growing talent pool.

Minister for the Economy Silvio Schembri described the investment as a testament to Malta Vision 2050, positioning Malta as a hub for sustainable, high-value industry. ST is also leading efforts in digitalisation and AI-driven manufacturing, while supporting upskilling through education partnerships.

The plant employs over 1,600 professionals and contributes significantly to Malta’s €1.2 billion in semiconductor exports. Looking ahead, Malta will establish its first National Competence Centre for Semiconductors.

Minister Miriam Dalli praised ST’s environmental leadership with a new water treatment facility, showcasing how advanced manufacturing can align with sustainability. The project represents a powerful example of industry-driven innovation for Malta’s future.

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