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Written by Miguel Azzopardi On the fifth anniversary of the Paris agreement, activists from Fridays from Future warned us that the action needed is ‘nowhere […]
Written by Miguel Azzopardi On the fifth anniversary of the Paris agreement, activists from Fridays from Future warned us that the action needed is ‘nowhere […]
Written by Amy Mifsud The number of women serving time at Corradino Correctional Facility has spiked to the highest figure in over 15 years. As […]
Written by Kaz Louise Stoner Gyms and sports are up and running but we’ve learnt it’s best to prepare for the unexpected. This is especially […]
Written by Sean Lia Back in 2020, amongst all the doom and gloom of the pandemic, we were still reeling from the flashbang that Disney […]
BY JEF PRESS SUBCOM MEMBER AND UNIVERISTY OF OXFORD STUDENT JACOB GRECH This Europe day, May 9th, a long-awaited component of a programme for European […]
Telehealth is a broad term used to encompass a vast range of services that contribute to the clinical setting including treatment, health education and counselling. […]
Written by Jacob Callus and Miguel Azzopardi The recent proposed extension to Ta’ Qali National Park has stirred up a great deal of controversy. The […]
Written by Sarah Cachia STD is not only an acronym for MHSA’s Sexual Health Campaign “STD – Sex, Toys & Dysfunction”, but medically stands for […]
Written by Miguel Azzopardi Malta’s current political system is broken beyond repair – an unsurprising fact to careful observers. Meaningful debates are stifled by a […]
Written by Julia Balzan Have you ever heard of the World Space Party? Had it not been for the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent pandemic, space […]
Written by Michaela Abela With the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines in Malta, came the need for trained individuals to distribute them to the population. […]
Written by Nikos Chircop Given the fact that we are in the midst of pandemic- the crises with COVID-19 cases, vaccine supply, and the economic […]
Written by Miguel Azzopardi and Krizia Testa Major concerns have been brought up regarding the roadworks currently occurring on ODZ land in Dingli. The roadworks […]
Written by Malcolm Camilleri In March, MHSA is celebrating Endometriosis Awareness Month. This article gives insight into endometriosis and how exercise can improve its symptoms. […]
Written by Kaz Louise Stoner As many of you know, March is a month dedicated to women’s history. It is an important month as women […]
Despite all the troubles caused by the global pandemic 360° still managed to host their annual conference. This year they decided to focus on the […]
Written by Rachel Dalli It is hardly surprising that humans, by their nature as social beings, have the potential to communicate several aspects of their […]
Written by Raisa Grech Did you know… That some people can taste colours and shapes? That all human brains start off as female in the […]
Written by Kristina Micallef Pulè “Power resides only where men believe it resides. […] A shadow on the wall, yet shadows can kill. And ofttimes […]
This article has been written in collaboration with ESO Trust is at the centre of a doctor-patient relationship: trust in the practitioner’s capabilities but also […]
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