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St Anne’s Street in Floriana Proudly Adorned with Pride Flags for EuroPride 2023

St Anne's Street in Floriana Proudly Adorned with Pride Flags for EuroPride 2023
Sep 8 2023 Share

St Anne’s Street in Floriana has undergone a stunning transformation, proudly displaying a sea of rainbow pride flags that stretch the entire length of the street. This vibrant makeover is in preparation for the highly anticipated EuroPride 2023 – Valletta, an international event celebrating LGBTQ+ pride.

The official opening ceremony, which took place yesterday at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali, marked the beginning of this historic event in Malta, drawing thousands of attendees and featuring captivating performances by both local and international celebrities.


EuroPride, a pan-European event dedicated to LGBTQ+ pride, is hosted by a different European city each year. This year, Malta has the honour of hosting this magnificent celebration for the first time. The festivities kicked off at the MFCC with an unforgettable opening ceremony and an after-party featuring the controversial Israeli singer, Netta.

From discussions on various LGBTQ+ issues to theatrical productions, musical events, and other forms of entertainment, the organisers have promised a jam-packed schedule for EuroPride 2023. The grand finale is scheduled for the 16th of September, when the EuroPride March will captivate the streets of Floriana and Valletta. The march promises a vibrant display of colours, boundless energy, and the unyielding spirit of the LGBTQIQ+ community and its allies.

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Today Marks A Year Since Queen Elizabeth’s Passing

Sep 8 2023 Share

It has been a year since the world bid farewell to a monarch whose reign spanned seven remarkable decades. On September 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch, passed away at the age of 96. As we reflect on her life, legacy, and the indelible mark she left on history, it becomes clear that her memory remains deeply ingrained in the hearts of millions around the world.

A Life of Dedication and Service

Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, following the death of her father, King George VI. Over the next 70 years, she would become a symbol of continuity and stability in a world undergoing significant change. Her reign saw the United Kingdom evolve through economic, social, and political shifts, and throughout it all, she remained a steadfast presence.

Her dedication to her role was unwavering. Queen Elizabeth II met with countless world leaders, dignitaries, and ordinary citizens during her reign. She became a source of inspiration for her sense of duty, commitment to public service, and unflagging resilience.

A Modern Monarch

One of the hallmarks of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign was her ability to adapt to the changing times. She embraced technological advancements, becoming the first British monarch to send an email in 1976 and launching her own YouTube channel in 2007. Her annual Christmas broadcasts became a cherished tradition, allowing her to connect with people worldwide.

Her commitment to diplomacy and international relations was evident in her numerous state visits and meetings with world leaders. She played a role in nurturing ties between the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, fostering goodwill and collaboration among nations.

Champion of Conservation and Culture

Beyond her official duties, Queen Elizabeth II had a deep and abiding love for horses and equestrian sports, which she shared with the world through her passion for horse racing and breeding. She was a knowledgeable and dedicated owner and breeder of thoroughbred horses, and her contributions to the equestrian world are celebrated to this day.

Her support for cultural initiatives was also evident in her patronage of the arts and her efforts to preserve British heritage. Her commitment to conservation was exemplified by her dedication to protecting the environment, particularly her work in support of wildlife conservation.

A Year of Reflection and Remembrance

In the year since Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, tributes have poured in from across the globe. Memorials, books, documentaries, and public gatherings have celebrated her life and the profound impact she had on people’s lives. Her legacy lives on in her family, her charitable work, and the enduring institutions of the monarchy.

Queen Elizabeth’s memory continues to inspire, reminding us of the importance of leadership, unity, and unwavering resolve in the face of change and adversity.

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Screen Time Is Impacting Early Development

Sep 8 2023 Share

In an era dominated by digital devices, the age-old parenting quandary of handing a phone or tablet to a baby for entertainment has taken a new turn. Recent research has revealed that what may seem like an innocuous solution to keep children occupied could have significant repercussions on their development. A groundbreaking study, published in the journal JAMA Paediatrics, sheds light on the startling link between screen time and developmental delays in young children.

1. A Startling Revelation

The study, which tracked the development of 7,097 children, revealed that exposing babies to screen time for as little as one to four hours a day at age 1 can lead to higher risks of developmental delays in various crucial skills by age 2. These delays include communication, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and personal and social skills.

2. The Power of a Comprehensive Study

Dr. Jason Nagata, associate professor of paediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, hailed the study’s large sample size and extensive follow-up period, stating that it addresses a critical gap in research. The study’s findings provide valuable insights into the specific developmental delays associated with screen time exposure, an area that has remained relatively understudied.

3. The Evolving Landscape of Child Development

Experts have underscored the importance of social interaction in a child’s early years. Dr. John Hutton from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center emphasised that children learn language through active engagement and back-and-forth interactions, not through passive screen viewing. Additionally, the study reveals that excessive screen time hampers personal and social skills development, as real-world interactions are far more complex than interactions with characters on a screen.

4. The Digital Dilemma Explored

One significant aspect often overlooked is the sedentary nature of screen time. Excessive screen exposure leads to reduced opportunities for children to practice motor skills and physical activities. Furthermore, the use of screens as pacifiers can hinder children’s ability to navigate discomfort, a crucial developmental milestone that fosters creativity and resilience.

5. Navigating the Complex Terrain

While the study provides valuable insights, it also raises questions about the nuanced nature of screen time. Parents are encouraged to be mindful of the content children are exposed to and opt for educational material or interactive video chats to balance the negative impacts. Experts also recommend leading by example, demonstrating healthy screen time habits themselves.

A Call for Mindful Parenting

As the world evolves, so does parenting in the digital age. The study’s findings emphasise the importance of ensuring a balanced approach to screen time in a child’s life. While screens can offer educational content, they must be supplemented with real-world interactions, playtime, and exploration. By making conscious choices about screen time and embracing alternative activities like reading, colouring, or interactive play, parents can lay the foundation for their child’s healthy growth and development.

Photo Source: Karolina Grabowska

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Activists Raise Palestinian Flags in Protest During Netta’s EuroPride Performance

Activists Raise Palestinian Flags in Protest During Netta’s EuroPride Performance
Sep 8 2023 Share

In a powerful display of solidarity with Palestine, activists from Moviment Graffit made a significant statement during the Malta EuroPride opening concert. The controversial Israeli singer, Netta Barzilai, who won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, found herself at the centre of a symbolic protest as activists waved Palestinian flags and held placards condemning what they call “pinkwashing” of Israeli apartheid and occupation.

Netta Barzilai’s support for Israeli initiatives abroad and her involvement in events celebrating the banishment of Palestinians from their homeland has drawn sharp criticism. She has even been quoted as suggesting that Israel’s negative international reputation is merely a result of “bad PR” rather than its policies of oppression.

Moviment Graffit’s symbolic action serves as a poignant reminder that the Israeli state’s attempts to downplay its oppression of the Palestinian people on the global stage will not go unnoticed or unchallenged. Millions worldwide continue to stand in solidarity with Palestine and are committed to holding Israel accountable for its colonisation of Palestinian land and the suffering endured by the Palestinian people.

Last month, five Maltese organisations, including pioneers of Pride events in Malta, called for Netta Barzilai’s invitation to be revoked. They emphasised the glaring contradiction between EuroPride’s mission to celebrate love and equality and the inclusion of individuals associated with the Israeli apartheid state, accused of racism, killings, and ethnic cleansing. Regrettably, their request was ignored by the event organizers.

Netta Barzilai has also become a target of the “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions” (BDS) campaign endorsed by Palestinian civil society. Similar to how international boycotts and sanctions played a pivotal role in ending the Apartheid regime in South Africa, Palestinians are calling upon the world to exert pressure on the Israeli Apartheid state by boycotting and sanctioning those complicit in its actions.

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