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Total traffic gridlock reported in Mosta

Total traffic gridlock reported in Mosta
Apr 3 2023 Share

A total traffic gridlock was reported in Mosta by Maltese Roads Traffic Updates.

It is unclear whether the situation has improved, with the page sharing the information at around 0847hrs. 

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The page reported how the traffic is all the way through independence avenue, Triq Pantar and other roads along the way. ‘Best is to avoid the area especially if you are transiting through’.

Meanwhile, Valletta Road Mosta was closed for traffic. 

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2,165 animals abandoned between January and March 2022

2,165 animals abandoned between January and March 2022
Apr 3 2023 Share

It was revealed by Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights Anton Refalo that 2,165 animals were rescued from Malta’s streets between January 1st and March 22nd of 2022. 

The news was revealed by the Minister in Parliament in response to Opposition MP Ivan Bartolo. 

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Refalo also went on to explain how of the 2,165 abandoned animals, 1,022 were adopted. 

This comes as animal right’s activists and shelters encourage people to adopt instead of shopping for pets due to the sanctuaries filling up with abandoned animals beyond what the groups can control.

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Malta’s archbishop wears Balenciaga in new AI generated images

Malta's archbishop wears Balenciaga in new AI generated images
Apr 3 2023 Share

After the AI-generated image of Pope Francis donning a stylish puffer jacket stated to make social media rounds, a local creator decided to see what our very own archbishop would look like in a similar style.

Creator @malta_ai took to social media to unveil a stylish Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna donning red Balenciaga jackets and attire, capturing ‘the intersection of traditional Catholic attire and modern fashion.’ 

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This is not the first time malta_ai has reimagined traditional Maltese cities, personalities and other related themes through the use of AI. This latest one follows a recent social media conversation wherein experts warned that it is becoming increasingly more difficult to tell real images and AI-generated ones apart. 

 

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The Pope himself has recently spoken about this issue, going on to urge ethical use of the ever evolving technology. 

“I am convinced that the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning has the potential to contribute in a positive way to the future of humanity”, Vatican News quoted the Pope in saying. 

“At the same time,” Pope Francis cautioned, “I am certain that this potential will be realized only if there is a constant and consistent commitment on the part of those developing these technologies to act ethically and responsibly.”

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Chris Fearne nominated for World Health Assembly Presidency

Chris Fearne nominated for World Health Assembly Presidency
Apr 3 2023 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne has just been nominated for the WHO’s World Health Assembly presidency during the 76th edition. 

Were he to assume the position, Fearne would be leading a number of meetings which would be attended by health authorities from the 194 Member States of the World Health Organisation. 

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Fearne would be leading the Annual Assembly, which is considered to be the main WHO leadership event, wherein member states determine the priorities and politics of the organisation for the coming year. 

Fearne welcomed the show of trust into his sector and thanked Regional Director Hans Kluge and the WHO’s Regional Committee of the European Region for the nomination. 

Fearne re-emphasised his work on helping Malta’s health sector to recuperate from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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