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One third of Maltese prisoners are awaiting trial

One third of Maltese prisoners are awaiting trial
Apr 18 2022 Share

A third of all of Malta’s prison inmates are awaiting trial, something the new US report on human rights in the country deems a problem. 

The report also raised concerns over the limited access that survivors of sexual violence have to governmental sexual and reproductive health services. 

Looking at 2021, the annual report notes that the lengthy pretrial detention remains an issue on the island as authorities occasionally confine foreign suspects for more than two years pending arraignment and trial, 

‘Approximately 34% of the prison population was in pre-trial detention’ it claimed, also stating that local courts rarely grant bail to foreigners, unlike they do citizens. 

The document went on to state that there were no reports of coerced abortion or involuntary sterilisation by government authorities. The ban on abortion by Malta allows no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape or incest or even when pregnancy threatens a women’s health or life. 

‘Social barriers and government policies adversely affecting the supply of contraceptives limited individuals’ ability to exercise birth control’ it said. 

The report said that despite a growing proportion of female higher education graduates, women remain underrepresented in management, generally earning less than men. The report also warns that ‘significant human rights issues’ in 2021 Malta included ‘credible’ reports of detention of migrants under inhuman conditions. It also noted serious government corruption and violence (and threats) against migrants from Africa. 

It did acknowledge however that the government took steps to investigate and prosecute officials who committed such abuses and corrupt acts. 

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Maltese Game of Thrones actor arrested in LA for sexual misconduct

Maltese Game of Thrones actor arrested in LA for sexual misconduct
Apr 18 2022 Share

Joseph Gatt, a Maltese born actor who is best known for his role in the popular series Game of Thrones, has been arrested in Los Angeles for sexual and inappropriate communication with a minor.

Gatt was raised in London but spent summer holidays with family in Malta, before going on to reside in Los Angeles, California. According the the LA police department, the 50-year-old was arrested on April 6th on suspicion of having been engaged in online sexually explicit communication with a minor. 

The Juvenile Division of the police department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force carried out a residential search warrant at Gatt’s home near Beverly Hills. 

He was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant for ‘contact with a minor for sexual offence.’ He was reportedly released on a $5,000 bail the same day. 

The actor has appeared as Thenn Warg in Game of Thrones, as well as Star Trek into Darkness as well as the 2019 adaptation of Dumbo. Gatt took to Twitter to defend himself against the accusations, saying that they are 100% wrong and reckless. He revealed that he is fully cooperating with police and LAPD to clear his good name as he confirmed errors and misleading information. 


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This is your LAST CHANCE to travel in the EU for free and here’s how to apply

This is your LAST CHANCE to travel in the EU for free and here's how to apply
Apr 18 2022 Share

In the year 2022, travelling is as precious as ever and when you’re an 18-year-old who has yet to discover the wonders of Europe – DiscoverEU is as big a blessing as you can get.

In celebration of the European Year of Youth 2022, the Erasmus+ programme is presenting young adventurers the opportunity to travel across a number of Erasmus+ programme countries.

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The first application round of 2022 lasts until 21st April at noon and welcomes those born between 1 July 2003 and 30 June 2004 to travel in Europe for up to 30 days during the travel period 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023. Those turning 18 in the second half of the year will be able to apply in the October round.

Successful applicants will receive a DiscoverEU travel pass, which encourages youths to travel (predominantly by rail) and discover Europe’s stunning landscapes and its variety of cities and towns. They will also receive a DiscoverEU discount card with over 40,000 discount possibilities on public transport, culture, accommodation, food, sports and other services.

Vice-President for Promoting our European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas, said: “DiscoverEU gives more opportunities to travel to young people than ever before. With the European Year of Youth, we celebrate youth. We owe this to an entire generation that could not travel for the last two years. Good luck to all!”

To apply, eligible candidates need to complete a multiple-choice quiz on general knowledge about the European Union and other EU initiatives targeting young people. An additional question invites applicants to make an estimate of how many people apply in this round who are born on a Tuesday. The closer the estimate is to the correct answer, the more points the applicant gets.

Since 2018, more than 860,000 candidates applied for 130,000 travel passes available: according to the past travel survey, 66% of candidates declared that they travelled for the first time by train out of their country of residence.

Send this story to a wanderlust and APPLY HERE!

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Offices to apartments: 10 Ukrainian refugee families in Malta move in

Offices to apartments: 10 Ukrainian refugee families in Malta move in
Apr 18 2022 Share

Ten Ukrainian refugee families who fled their war-torn country last month have just settled into apartments which were once offices. 

The initiative, called the ‘Ukrainian Families Adoption’, unveiled its details during a press conference on Sunday which was held by the non-profit Kenup Foundation, EDU and the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST)

The initiative was launched just a few days after the invasion of Ukraine by neighbouring Russia began. All employees at the foundation were asked to start working from home.

In the meantime, desks and chairs were replaced with beds and other home furnishings ahead of the families’ arrival. 

The MCST and the foundation explained how this was a home away from home for their guests, and they would be allowed to stay for as long as necessary. They will not be charged for accommodation or other services being provided. 

Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, who is the executive chair of Esplora and Kenup director, said that it is truly heart-warming to see the guests happily settled into their home in Malta. 

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