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President Metsola meets Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg

President Metsola meets Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg
May 23 2023 Share

Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg had an important bilateral meeting with the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola in Brussels. 

During this meeting, a number of important issues, as well as priorities for our country, were discussed in the European Union context.

 Since about a year is left for the European Parliament elections, it was remarked how it is important that the peoples of Europe, including the Maltese and Gozitan, vote to elect the 6 Maltese representatives in the European Parliament. 

Minister Ian Borg reminded how this is the only institution that is directly elected by the peoples of Europe and hence, it is very important that we choose those who will represent our country. 

In his comments, Minister Ian Borg outlined that discussions during the meeting with President Metsola were about the challenges that the EU is facing, the role of the European Parliament and also the work that should be done in a more coordinated way between the three main institutions to carry out the reforms and initiatives that are needed for the time to come. 

Minister Ian Borg concluded by saying that it was a very productive meeting and that he looks forward to more updates with President Metsola and even other meetings, in the near future, with the Presidents of the rest of the European institutions in order to continue to strengthen the Maltese voice.

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Alex Agius Saliba a finalist for MEP of the Year for 3rd consecutive year

Alex Agius Saliba a finalist for MEP of the Year for 3rd consecutive year
May 23 2023 Share

MEP Alex Agius Saliba just been shortlisted as a finalist for Best MEP of the Year for the third consecutive year by Parliament Magazine. 

The Labour MEP and Vice-President of the Socialists and Democrats is well known for his work in the digital strategy which saw him lead the ‘single charger law’. 

Agius Saliba is the only Maltese MEP nominated for this award, following an EU study ranking Maltese MEPs as the ones pushing most above their weight. 

Taking to social media, the MEP expressed his gratitude at the honour and said that this continues to motivate him to work harder whilst representing Malta at the European Parliament. 

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Tributes continue for Kacey Sciberras at ITS

Tributes continue for Kacey Sciberras at ITS
May 23 2023 Share

After footage emerged of students gathering to present flowers and balloons for the late traffic accident victim Kacey Sciberras at the Institute for Tourism Studies, the tributes were shown to have continued as many shared their memories of the beloved student.

Students and lecturers took the time to share memories of Kacey, with a video reel of her and her friends also being played during the vigil. 

 

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The vigil was also attended by Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who had issued a tribute for Sciberras. 

He spoke about having spoken to Kacey, who was a member of the ITS Student Council, during a visit to the institute. She shared with him her hopes of continuing in the tourism industry and about the importance of youth activism in the community. 

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More men than expected sit down to pee, poll reveals

More men than expected sit down to pee, poll reveals
May 23 2023 Share

A new poll issued by YouPoll has asked the big question – how many men sit down to pee? Conducting a 13 country study on men’s peeing preferences, the results show how German men are more likely to sit down instead of stand. 

40% of German men sit down to pee every time, with 22% of them sitting down most times. Only 8% rarely do so, but Germany is a country with a term which derides men who sit down to pee. It’s called sitzpinkler. 

On the other end of the spectrum, only 6% of men sit down every time to pee, with 15% sitting down most times. 36% claimed to never sit down for a pee. 

Our neighbours in Italy registered a 13% of men sitting down every time for a pee, with 21% sitting down most times and 30% never sitting down for a pee. 

The poll also noticed some generational differences. Older German men, aged 55 and above, are more likely to sit down at 49%, compared to 28% of 18-34 year olds. 

The age difference was reversed in Britain, with 40% of 55+ year olds never sitting down for a pee and 23% of 18 to 34 year olds never sitting down. 

Read full poll here.

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