From this square, I wish to address a clear message to those who take advantage of people’s desperation, to those who organize death routes, traffic in human beings, withhold documents, exploit workers, threaten women, deceive families, and turn the suffering of others into a business. Stop! Repent! (Mk 1:15) #ApostolicJourney
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Valletta: who stole the shop?
Why don't you ask those who use as storage for chairs?
The building is university building.
But shop belongs to Lands Department.
Is Lands accomplice in having let some wise guys occupy the place and dismantle historic woodwork?
Has rent been paid?
@tumblr Saying "he's my fucking asexual weirdo" while looking at Misha Collins was sus af. I know he was talking about someone else, but if taken at face value it's something Dean could have easily said about Castiel.
Today Israel is killing children again, like they do every day.
Along with racist apartheid laws to execute Palestinians only.
Don't stop taking action.
Do all you can.
Free Palestine. 🇵🇸
Maltese students expressed their frustration about admission rules at the University of Malta which they say are disadvantaging them compared to foreign applicants in pharmacy courses.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/x94xulOnBC
BREAKING:
This is Beirut right now.
Israel is MASSIVELY bombing Lebanon’s capital in the middle of the night — deliberately wiping out apartment block after apartment block.
Civilian homes. Residential buildings.
No justification. Just pure terror.
The Planning Authority has approved a large “agricultural store” in ODZ land in Qala for developers Joseph Portelli and Mark Agius, despite objections from the ERA and the local council.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/0nNhPP1aHG
The 70,000 who can change Malta
More disillusioned people say they will not vote. Around 70,000.
Do you realise you can bring about enormous change?
70,000 elect 20 MPs.
Go for it. A third voice is desperately needed in parliament.
The owners of Palazzo Buleben are seeking approval to turn the historic building into a boutique hotel, even as Żebbuġ's local council says it opposes the plan and is urging government to step in and buy the property instead.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/5QblVaS7Nu
Eight years ago today, Europe was shaken by the murders of young journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová in Slovakia.
Their killings came just months after the assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta, remembered this week as we marked 100 months since she was slain.
Their courage remains a beacon for journalists across the continent who risk everything to uncover the truth and safeguard our democracies.
Their voices have not been silenced, and their legacy remains unshakeable.