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The best places to visit in 2023: Malta is not included

The best places to visit in 2023: Malta is not included
Mar 20 2023 Share

TIME magazine has just released the annual list of the World’s Greatest Places for the year 2023 so that wander-lust travellers can start to make their respective bookings.

Unfortunately, according to this international magazine and its network of correspondents and contributors, our little Mediterranean island did not make the cut. 

So where exactly did TIME set its sights on? Well, in terms of fellow European countries, France’s Dijon and Italy’s newest national park Pantelleria were some of the choices. 

 

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Meanwhile, Timisoara in Romania, as a capital of culture in 2023, also made the list, along with the Albanian town of Berat. Moving away from Europe we get the likes of Tampa, Florida and Kangaroo Island, Australia. 

Pantanal in Brazil, Ollantaytambo in Peru, Nagoya in Japan, Dakar in Senegal, Aqaba in Jordan, Sharjah in UAE, Chyulu Hills in Kenya and Jeju Island in South Korea all made the list as well. 

Have you ever been to any of these locations? 

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Protest banner calls for public inquiry into Jean Paul Sofia’s death

Protest banner calls for public inquiry into Jean Paul Sofia's death
Mar 20 2023 Share

On Monday 20th of March, a protest action by Jean Paul Sofia’s loved ones saw the banner erected as people call for the opening of a public inquiry into the tragic death. 

It was announced last month that the inquiry into the death of Jean Paul Sofia, who lost his life in December 2022  during the collapse of a three-story building in Kordin, will not be made public. 

The banner, which read #JUSTICEFORJEANPAULSOFIA, was erected in the tunnels zone of the iSkate Park in Msida with the aim of opening a public inquiry. 

‘This inquiry is essential’ wrote Facebook page ‘Għal Jean Paul’, ‘so that we all find out why the life of Jean Paul, full of vitality and love, was brutally ended on the 3rd of December on a Kordin construction site.’

The case has seen various groups, from activists Moviment Graffiti to even the Opposition, calling for the government to make the inquiry public. 

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BCRS Malta donate deposits to Malta Community Chest Fund

BCRS Malta donate deposits to Malta Community Chest Fund
Mar 20 2023 Share

The President of Malta George Vella issued a statement thanking BCRS Malta for ‘their altruistic initiative and the public for donating their deposits towards people needing help from the Malta Community Chest Fund.’

The President visited the BCRS Clearing Centre and Sorting Plant in Ħal Far earlier this month. 

‘As we continue to face environmental challenges, it is heartening to see the public and importers, retailers and producers of beverages creating a social positive impact through an environmental initiative’ he wrote. 

Well done to all involved. 

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Ġmielek documentary sheds lights on dyslexia, ADHD, deafness & blindness

Mar 20 2023 Share

The recently published documentary, “Ġmielek,” is a heartwarming and informative production that sheds light on people’s success stories with dyslexia, ADHD, deafness, and blindness. The documentary, which was released on YouTube, features Claudia Faniello and Carisma Collections collaborating to create an impactful and meaningful production that educates and inspires its viewers.

The documentary explores the stories of 4 individuals who have faced these challenges and provides insight into the struggles they have experienced in their daily lives and how they have overcame them. Through their stories, we learn about difficulties faced in education, employment, and social situations, as well as the strategies and tools they use to overcome their challenges.

One of the central themes of the documentary, that was produced by Steven Levi Vella and Malta Daily’s very own Keane Cutajar, emphasises the need for society to recognise and respect the unique abilities and strengths of every individual.

Through powerful storytelling and emotional testimonials, filmed and edited by the talented Johann Caruana, “Ġmielek” showcases the resilience and determination of individuals who have faced tremendous adversity in their lives.

It highlights their accomplishments and the significant contributions they have made to their communities, demonstrating that with the right support and mindset, anything is possible. Overall, “Ġmielek” is an inspiring and thought-provoking documentary that will leave a lasting impression on its viewers and encourage them to become advocates for greater inclusion for all.

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