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Russian editor protests against Ukraine war during live broadcast

Russian editor protests against Ukraine war during live broadcast
Mar 15 2022 Share

‘Stop the war!’ shouted Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at the premier Russian state Channel One’s live broadcast. 

The Russian editor interrupted the live broadcast of the network she works with on Monday night to protest Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, telling viewers they are being misinformed and lied to by the Kremlin. 

Russian-state news agency TASS late revealed that Ovsyannikova was arrested, previously calling her an ‘outsider’ before revealing she was an editor at Channel One. 

The agency highlighted how she could be held liable for her actions under the nation’s criminal code. This follows a pre-recorded message by Ovsyannikova herself, in which she says that this is the time for the Russian people to rise up against the invasion. 

During her defiant video, the editor urged people to attend rallies and not be afraid of anything. ‘They can’t jail us all’ she said. ‘It’s up to us to stop the madness.’ She went on to express great regret for working for the network and her role in propagating Kremlin propaganda.  

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Here are some interesting proposals from ADPD’s 2022 manifesto

Here are some interesting proposals from ADPD's 2022 manifesto
Mar 14 2022 Share

At the helm of ADPD’s electoral manifesto is the goal to ‘sweep Malta clean’ of greed and hatred and to cultivate a culture of consciousness, sustainability and accountability. For that reason, the green party is presenting a number of proposals across an 83 page manifesto which cover topics such as the financial sector, tourism, public transport, the environment and sustainability, Gozo and many others.

The party’s slogan going into the March 26th election is ‘Xkupa Ħadra Tnaddaf’, or Green Sweeps Clean in English; a mantra which pledges to change multiple facets of the Maltese political system for the better whilst attempting to develop an environmental consciousness which prioritises sustainability. Electoral proposals include the complete abolition of political TV & radio stations, a complete halt to the Maltese golden passport scheme and a complete shift to electric vehicles within the public transport system.

ADPD candidates will be contesting on all 13 electoral districts and here are some of the key proposals mentioned in their electoral manifesto:

  • All public & commercial buildings as well as factories to be used for solar energy generation, with new buildings to become carbon neutral and self-generate their own energy
  • All political TV & radio stations to be abolished to ensure impartiality
  • Bicycle and e-bike use to be facilitated via bicycle superhighways in main roads and prioritasation of bicycles in urban zones.
  • All green public spaces should be open and accessible for all with being impeded by gates and a definitive map of all public passages is to be published.
  • Malta-Gozo tunnel & Gozo airport projects to be halted
  • Refusal of blood donation from the gay community to be stopped immediately.
  • Further sexual education in Maltese schools including information about LGBTIQ+ community.
  • Malta’s prison should not be led by military personnel or police but rather, people who specialise in rehabilitation.
  • Extensive work towards reunification of immigrants with their families, with emphasis on countries where LBGTIQ+ relationships are not recognised.

You can see the full manifesto here.

What do you make of these proposals?

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Robert Abela’s claims today prove that he sent a drone to Bernard Grech’s house, says PN

Robert Abela's claims today prove that he sent a drone to Bernard Grech's house, says PN
Mar 14 2022 Share

The Nationalist Party has stated that Robert Abela’s comments today “prove that he did in fact illegally send a drone over the Opposition leader’s house in an attempt to build a story out of nothing.”

Representatives of the party have highlighted the fact the two party leaders’ cases with regards to their residences have nothing to do with each other – stating that while Grech’s case is within the development scheme an only involves minor internal alterations a slight additions, ‘Abela’s case is an ODZ one’.

It was argued that Abela’s permit infringes Outside Development Zone (ODZ) policy which only allows 200 square metres within the area, as opposed to the 352 square metres approved. It was then claimed that the most damning aspect of the issue is the fact that “to justify the permit, the case officer mentioned the demolition of a 400 square metre shed which had been demolished 20 years earlier,” going on to hold that the 20 year issue was never mentioned in the report.

What do you make of this?

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Village feasts will return & “we will have a traditional summer”, says Robert Abela

Mar 14 2022 Share

Earlier today, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed Malta’s future with regards to village feasts and summer in general.

Abela stated that the tourism sector, was amongst the most impacted by the pandemic, highlighting the government’s initiative to purchase the band clubs from their private owner sand enter into an agreement with the organisations to allow entitlement. The Prime Minister stated that he believes that “we will have a traditional and normal which means that people will be back to organising village feasts.”

He went on to appeal to those who have not yet received their vaccine or booster to do so as soon as possible so that society can return to normal as soon as possible.

Photo Source: Robert Abela / Malta Info Guide