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Sliema Mural Captures Loss Of Innocence In Palestine

Sliema Mural Captures Loss Of Innocence In Palestine
Jan 9 2025 Share

Street artist James Micallef Grimaud, known as Twitch, has created two powerful murals to highlight the devastating impact of the Gaza conflict on children.

 

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One mural is in Qui-si-Sana, Sliema, while the other is in London. Titled The Loss of Innocence, the murals depict haunting imagery of bullet-ridden teddy bears with blood seeping onto the ground, surrounded by silhouettes of Palestinian children standing solemnly next to a Palestinian flag.

The bleak sky and drones in the background, coupled with grey, crumbling buildings, portray the destruction and despair of the conflict.

 

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The London version adds an unsettling Christmas twist, featuring teddy bears wearing Santa hats, symbolising lost childhoods during what should be a festive season. Twitch explained that the murals aim to draw attention to the unacceptable violence against children, inspired by daily reports of the tragic toll of war.

 

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Both murals measure 10 meters in length and were completed in designated areas for street art. The Sliema mural, created with environmentally friendly chalk paint, ensures no lasting damage to the environment.

Did you spot any of these two murals?

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Concerns Over Driving Standards After Solo Motorbike Accident

Concerns Over Driving Standards After Solo Motorbike Accident
Jan 9 2025 Share

A video shared by Littlefoot27 shows a solo motorbike accident has raised concerns over driving standards in Malta.

A video surfaced online showing a rental motorbike involved in an accident wherein an inexperienced rider struggling to handle the vehicle.

 

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The video shows a man stopping to help the driver set up the bike again. It is unclear whether the driver was injured or to what extent.

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Maltese MEP On How To Pronounce His Surname In Parliament

Maltese MEP On How To Pronounce His Surname In Parliament
Jan 9 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Labour MEP Thomas Bajada shared moments where his surname was mispronounced whilst at the European Parliament.

 

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His surname was pronounced as ba-ha-da in various meetings and sittings, with the young MEP addressing the issue humorously in a video.

It’s quite a common thing to have your name or surname mispronounced by foreigners unused to the linguistics involved.

Have you ever experienced it?

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Research Shows That AI Could Soon Translate What Your Dog Is Telling You

Jan 9 2025 Share

Researchers at the University of Michigan, in collaboration with the National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics in Puebla, Mexico, are exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) can help decode dog vocalisations.

This innovative study aims to distinguish between different types of vocalisations, such as playful barks or aggressive growls, and could even identify characteristics like age, breed, and sex of the dog.

AI models, originally developed for human speech, are being adapted to interpret animal communication, offering a new approach to understanding our canine companions.

The findings were presented at the Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources, and Evaluation.

The study was conducted with a dataset of barks from 74 dogs in Tepic and Puebla, Mexico. The dogs, aged between 5 to 84 months, included breeds like Chihuahuas, French Poodles, and Schnauzers.

Researchers recorded the dogs’ vocalisations in their natural environments, capturing authentic responses to various stimuli, including encounters with strangers, playful interactions, affectionate owners, and simulated attacks.

By using advanced AI technology to analyse these vocalisations, the research aims to improve human-dog communication and enhance animal welfare by better understanding their needs and emotions, ultimately strengthening the bond between humans and their pets.

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