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Spain’s tomato festival returns after two-year halt due to pandemic

Spain's tomato festival returns after two-year halt due to pandemic
Sep 2 2022 Share

As much as 20,000 people gathered in the Spanish town of Buñol to throw bright red tomatoes as part of Spain’s La Tomatina festival, which returned after a two-year halt due to the pandemic.

Photo Source: Juan Medina/Reuters

The tomato festival saw trucks unload 130 tonnes of tomatoes in one of Buñol’s main streets, with attendees paying €12 each to take part in the traditional Spanish activity.

Inspired by a food fight between children in 1945, the one-hour activity showered the tomato-producing region with vibrant red pulp. The festival’s 75th anniversary has become an international tourist attraction, bringing in large quantities of visitors from around the world.

Would you consider attending La Tomatina festival?

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Photo Source: Juan Medina/Reuters

NGOs condemn 19-village project in Comino approved by ERA

Sep 2 2022 Share

Five environmental activist organisations have expressed their frustration against the Environment & Resource Authority’s (ERA) failure to object against the replacement of nine bungalows with an ‘extensive village’ of 19 villas in Comino.

Calling such actions as appeals to the ‘commercial interests of a few catering to the wealthy’, BirdLife Malta, Din l-Art Ħelwa, Friends of the Earth Malta, Moviment Graffitti and Nature Trust – Malta came together for a joint statement condemning such actions.

“Instead of safeguarding biodiversity and the delicate ecological balance of this Natura 2000 site, ERA has approved the extensive urbanisation of the island, the uprooting of 380 protected trees and the denaturation of the site”, Moviment Graffitti quoted in a recent Facebook post.

In addition to the 19 individually owned villas, there would also be a restaurant and a convenience store.

You can read the full statement here.

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“Situation at St Albert the Great College is now critical”, teachers union says

"Situation at St Albert the Great College is now critical", teachers union says
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The Malta Union of Teachers has stated that the situation at St. Albert the Great college is now ‘critical’, with many pressing issues still pending ahead of the start of the 2022 scholastic year.

The Union flagged a number of issues, namely that it is operating without a license “thanks to the decisions taken by the rector and board” and the rector is allegedly giving ‘false’ assurances to the school community.

“Meanwhile, to date, he has not even yet run the school’s timetable in the dedicated system. Preparations for the reopening are other than in place but are several weeks behind schedule,” the Union stated.

Additionally, the mUT highlighted how the rector’s decisions in the past weeks led to multiple resignations of teachers, LSEs, senior management and administrative staff, with parents seek assurances and getting empty promises.

The Malta Union of Teachers said that they are replying to a legal letter sent from the rector’s lawyers requesting the lifting of the trade dispute and respective directors, with the union standing by their decision. It went on to once again call for the rector and  board’s resignation or termination from office.

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Gay & bisexual men can now donate blood after Malta lifts controversial ban

Gay & bisexual men can now donate blood after Malta lifts controversial ban
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Gay and bisexual men can now donate blood after Malta officially lifted the controversial ban disallowing such donations.

In a Facebook post published earlier today, Prime Minister Robert Abela stated that Pride Week should serve as an opportunity to proudly look back on the past few years whilst understanding that the battle towards equality is one which never ends.

“Today we are going to implement another electoral proposal with new protocols for blood donation. We will have more just protocols that remove all forms of discrimination against LGBTIQ+ people where the parameters for blood donation are equal for everyone.”

Abela went on to state that such reforms remain on top of the Government’s agenda.

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