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PN pledges to build new mental health facility close to Mater Dei, says Bernard Grech

PN pledges to build new mental health facility close to Mater Dei, Grech says
Feb 28 2022 Share

During a Nationalist Party political activity held in Antoine de Paule square in Paola, PN leader Bernard Grech stated that the party is presenting proposals which are thought to believed address quality of life.

Grech highlighted the Nationalist Party’s prioritisation of mental health needs, especially amongst youth, going on to highlight that consciousness and mental wellbeing are important from a young age. For that reason, Grech accentuated, the Nationalist Party will be seeing to the closure of the Monte Carmeli facility in Attard and building new mental health facilities close to Mater Dei Hospital. The Monte Carmeli building will be transformed into a different establishment which will also tend to the needs of the Maltese public.

The PN leader reiterated that, together with various industry professionals, a Nationalist Government will see to a ground-up overhaul of mental health treatment in Malta which will focus on support, community treatment and collective responsibility against stigma on mental health.

What do you make of these proposal?

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Volodymyr Zelensky officially applies for Ukraine’s EU membership

Volodymyr Zelenskyy officially signs application for Ukraine's EU membership
Feb 28 2022 Share

As the Ukraine conflict continues to develop, with Russian forces attacking various cities across the country, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that he has officially applied for his country to join the European Union.

“Today I signed the application for Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. I’m sure it’s feasible,” Zelensky said in a Facebook post published on Monday. Earlier today, he appealed to the European Union to grant Ukraine “immediate” accession to the 27-nation bloc as his country continues to face a Russian invasion.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the European Union does want Ukraine as a member, “They belong to us. They are one of us and we want them in.” Von der Leyen did not specify the length of the process or confirmed whether or not Ukraine’s accession would be immediate, telling Euronews that the membership must undergo a process which includes “integration of the Ukrainian market into the single market” and close cooperation into the energy grid.

Should Ukraine be granted immediate accession to the EU?

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Crispy Flavoured Chicken to open new drive-thru in Qormi and we’re excited!

Crispy Flavoured Chicken to open new drive-thru in Qormi and we’re excited!
Feb 28 2022 Share

This is a heads-up for all fried chicken fans in Malta – Crispy Flavoured Chicken will be opening a brand new drive-thru in Qormi tonight. 

The already beloved franchise CFC has announced the new drive-thru and will be located right next to PAVI supermarket in Qormi. The hub is set to open up at 7pm tonight, but will initially be only available for takeaway.

The drive-thru will open up in the upcoming week, making this the fourth drive-thru and marks the first ever Maltese franchise to open its own drive-thru. That means fried chicken on the go – no parking, no hassle.

With two other established stores in Marsaskala and Ħaż-Żebbuġ, CFC has made a name for its brand through delicious chicken wings, it’s famous bucket meals and other finger-licking treats and dishes. 

You know the drill – tag your squad to head to the new eatery and satisfy that craving by ordering up your favourite menu item at CFC! 

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18-year-old suspect charged rape after arrest on board flight to Poland

18-year-old suspect charged rape after arrest on board flight to Poland
Feb 28 2022 Share

An 18-year-old man was charged with rape after a last minute arrest on board a flight which was about to leave Malta.

The Polish teen was arraigned before magistrate Ian Farrugia this morning by Vice Squad Inspector John Spiteri and assisted by prosecutors Angele Vella and Jean-Paul Attard from the office of the Attorney general.

The teen was charged with rape, illegal arrest and committing non-consensual sexual acts on his female victim. The incident happened back on the 25th of February, with the accused being identified from CCTV footage collected by police in Paceville. 

Investigators were informed to move fast after receiving information that the teen was about to leave the islands on a flight to Poland. Officers subsequently boarded the aircraft and took the accused into custody. In court, the Pole pleaded not guilty, with his lawyer requesting bail. However, the court turned down this request. 

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