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Three-Year-Old Gaza Survivor To Receive Life-Saving Treatment in Malta

SHORTS: Three-Year-Old Gaza Survivor Receives Life-Saving Treatment in Malta
Feb 20 2024 Share

Three-year-old Selah, a survivor of the recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, will be arriving in Malta today.

Tragically, the airstrike claimed the lives of her mother and brother, leaving Selah with severe injuries.

Her heartwarming reunion with her father, facilitated by social media, was a beacon of hope amidst the tragedy.

The dire state of healthcare in Gaza was underscored by the World Health Organization’s report that only 11 out of 36 hospitals in the region are functioning, with a drastic reduction in hospital bed capacity.

The journey to Malta was made possible through the generosity of donors and the collaborative efforts of the Palestinian Embassy in Malta and the Maltese government.

Those wishing to assist in bringing more injured Gazan children to Malta for medical treatment or to donate essential aid to Gaza are encouraged to contact the embassy at 27801200 or contribute via Revolut at 99619998 or BOV Mobile pay 99922000.

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Van Owner Issues Public Appeal After Brutal Hit & Run

Van Owner Issues Public Appeal After Brutal Hit & Run
Feb 20 2024 Share

In a heartfelt plea to the Maltese community, a van driver has reached out through the popular Facebook group ‘Are You Being Served? (Malta & Gozo) Original,’ seeking assistance in gathering information about a hit-and-run incident that left his vehicle damaged.

The incident involved a blue BMW car colliding with his Ford van before the driver of the BMW reportedly fled the scene. The van owner has reported the incident to the authorities, and a police investigation is actively in progress. Online commenters have since expressed their baffled sentiments as to how the BMW managed to drive off.

The van driver is appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has any relevant information that could aid the ongoing investigation to step forward. He urges those in the know to contact the Mosta Police department, emphasising the importance of collective effort in addressing such unjust occurrences.

As the investigation continues, the van owner holds onto hope that the public’s assistance will lead to a resolution.

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Alexei Navalny Tribute Removed From Malta’s Russian Embassy

Alexei Navalny Tribute Removed From Malta's Russian Embassy
Feb 20 2024 Share

A tribute to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny placed outside the Russian Embassy in Kappara was promptly dismantled moments after its erection.

The gesture, intended to honour Navalny’s courage and defiance against the Kremlin’s oppressive tactics, was met with immediate suppression. Repubblika’s Robert Aquilina shared the incident in a Monday post, highlighting the swift removal of the tribute by embassy staff. Aquilina’s message condemned the action as a reflection of “the intolerance of the regime of Vladimir Putin.”

Drawing a poignant parallel, Aquilina remarked on the broader attempt to erase pivotal figures of dissent, likening Navalny’s situation in Russia to the tragic fate of Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta. Both individuals faced severe opposition aimed at silencing their voices. Yet, Aquilina remains defiant, asserting that such attempts to obliterate their memory from the collective consciousness are doomed to fail.

“They have no chance of succeeding,” he stated, emphasising that the very efforts to quash opposition, like the purported assassination attempt on Navalny, only serve to sow the seeds of resistance against Putin’s egregious actions.

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Increase in Cocaine Use in Malta Includes Religious Celebrations

Increase in Cocaine Use in Malta Includes Religious Celebrations
Feb 20 2024 Share

In a recent European analysis, the Correlation – European Harm Reduction Network (C-EHRN) unveiled startling insights into drug user trends across Malta, pinpointing an alarming rise in cocaine usage that permeates even the most sacred aspects of social life.

According to their New Drug Trends report, this increase is not confined to the fringes of society but is prevalent in settings as conventional as religious festivities, weddings, baptisms, and village feasts. The study, co-funded by the European Union, relies on data collected from focus groups throughout 2023, painting a vivid picture of a society where cocaine’s grip has intensified.

The report goes beyond mere numbers, offering a glimpse into Malta’s drug landscape. It highlights not just the widespread use of cocaine in unexpected settings but also notes a noticeable uptick in the consumption of crack cocaine. This variant, known for its potency and high risk of addiction, has found its way into the hands of the most vulnerable, signalling a distressing shift in drug preference among at-risk groups.

The report also noted that the availability of drugs seems to have increased Malta, with the island joining Balti, Copenhagen, Glasgow and Newport in the, at least, partial increase through the use of platforms such as social media.

The C-EHRN’s findings reveal an increased engagement with other substances, such as ketamine and synthetic opioids. Alarmingly, the latter are often used unintentionally.

This report underscores the urgent need for targeted interventions and policy responses to address the evolving drug use trends within Malta’s communities.

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