Malta’s Youth Migration: Disillusionment, Brain Drain, and Future Implications

Discover why two-thirds of young Maltese adults aged 18 to 34 are keen to leave their island nation in the next three years, and what this demographic change could mean for Malta’s future. Limited career opportunities, the high cost of living, and the growing housing crisis are some of the reasons behind the trend, which, if left unaddressed, risks a continual loss of younger generations and a reduction in Malta’s human capital. Learn about the essential challenges to provide a better future and keep talented youths engaged and motivated to stay in Malta.

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Malta’s Controversial Attempt to Secure EU Funding for Primary School Project Raises Transparency Concerns

Controversy is brewing in Malta over their attempt to secure funding for a new primary school project through the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility. As critics warn against the misuse of EU funds and an attempt to sneak in a new project through COVID-19 recovery initiatives, we explore the details of the controversy and the potential consequences not only for Malta, but the EU as a whole. Learn about the importance of the Msida primary school project and the steps the EU is taking to combat corruption and misuse of public funds.

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Malta’s Abortion Laws: Denial of Women’s Rights and Autonomy

Malta’s “archaic” anti-abortion laws have come under global scrutiny after a 35-year-old woman was denied an abortion, except in cases where her life was in danger. The conservative stance on abortion in Malta is closely linked to the country’s Catholic values and could breach international law. Although travelling abroad for an abortion is relatively easy for Maltese women, many refuse to succumb to the stigma, campaigning instead for the legal establishment of a harm-reduction model that would provide safe and legal abortions on the Maltese islands.

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The Malines Conversations Group: A Century of Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Communion

Discover the history and significance of the Malines Conversations Group; a group of theologians from the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches, who meet regularly to discuss matters of ecumenical importance. Find out what was discussed at their recent meeting, the role of Lord Williams of Oystermouth and Cardinal Josef de Kezel, and the future plans for the group. Explore the potential of these discussions to promote greater understanding and unity between the denominations, while acknowledging the challenges and criticisms that have been raised.

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The Importance of Cultural Cooperation: Malta’s National Librarian Expresses Interest in Collaboration with China

Discover the importance of cultural cooperation between Malta and China and how libraries and information services play a crucial role in promoting cross-cultural understanding. Through ongoing dialogue and collaboration, let us continue to promote cultural exchange and build a more peaceful and inclusive world. Find out potential benefits, challenges, and how language plays a critical tool in cultural exchange in this insightful article.

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Malta’s Success in European Athletics Team Championships: A Testament to Hard Work and Dedication

Malta’s athletes have recently made waves in the sports world, winning two silver and two bronze medals at the European Athletics Team Championships in Finland. These medals are a testament to the talent and hard work of Maltese athletes and have brought attention to the country’s growing presence in international competitions. This article breaks down the medals won by Maltese athletes, the challenges they face, and the government initiatives in place to support them. Learn more about Malta’s impressive sports culture and promising future in this comprehensive guide.

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Malta’s Turkish Community Shows Strong Support for Kılıçdaroğlu in Recent Elections

A Breakdown of the Key Points: – 76.90% of eligible Turkish voters from Malta voted for Kılıçdaroğlu at the Turkish embassy in Floriana. – 23.10% of eligible Turkish voters from Malta voted for Erdoğan. – The high turnout of voters suggested a strong interest in Turkish politics among the community. A Closer Look: Malta’s Turkish…

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“Ainsley Harriot’s ‘Fantastic Flavours’ Shines Light on Malta’s Rich Culinary History”

Ainsley Harriot visits Malta for new ITV series Key Points: British chef Ainsley Harriot is currently in Malta for his new ITV series The series is called Ainsley’s Fantastic Flavours and premiered on 28th January, 2023 Ainsley creates flavorsome meals and sends other chefs on the road to search for new recipes Malta’s rich culinary…

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