Conference on Development Education organised by MEUSAC
As the national coordinator for the European Year for Development 2015 (EYD2015), the Malta-EU Steering and Action Committee (MEUSAC), on February 25, organised the first major public event for this year – a half-day conference on development education targeted at educators, academics, experts and representatives of Non-Governmental Development Organisations (NGDOs).
Read more...Charlemagne Youth Prize: deadline extended to 23 February
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Young people running projects with a European dimension have until 23 February to register for the 2015 edition of the Charlemagne Youth Prize and win cash prizes, as well as trips to Aachen and the European Parliament. The aim of the Prize is to encourage the development of European consciousness among young people, as well as their participation in European integration projects.
Read more...Heritage Malta to open its museums and sites for free on the 1st of February
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On occasion of the Public Service week, Heritage Malta will be opening all its museums and sites for free on Sunday 1st February.
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Read more...European Year for Development
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The EU has dedicated 2015 to development cooperation and aid to highlight the importance of international development and the key role played by the EU and its member states. The Parliament will be closely involved with the events that will include the European Development Days, thematic hearings organised by the EP’s development committee and the World EXPO in Milan.
Read more...Experiencing adventure and culture in Valletta through play
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Until just a few generations ago, children used to inhabit the streets where they ran, jumped, danced, climbed and played. This is no more the case as children today are less physically active, and their lives have become scheduled from dawn to dusk with no time to play.
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One of the oldest animals on the planet, the rhinoceros, is under threat of extinction due to rising demand from a fast growing middle class in China and Vietnam. Rhino horn is used in these regions as a magical cure for everything, from cancer to enhanced sexual performance. But in reality the horn carries no medical properties whatsoever. In fact, it is made from the same matter that human fingernails…
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Good news from internationally acclaimed soft drinks company RAUCH, whose popular products such as Happy Day, Bravo, Ice Tea, Cafemio, Nativa and Yippy, present in over 100 countries worldwide, are seen everywhere on our supermarket shelves.
Read more...Air Malta, the first Maltese Operator compliant with new European Regulations
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Air Malta is proud to be the first Maltese Operator out of more than 20 operators holding an Air Operators Certificate (AOC), to have successfully completed the transition to the new European Regulations. The national airline has subsequently been issued with a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AOC in July 2014 from the Civil Aviation Directorate of Transport Malta.
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Air Malta has officially welcomed breastfeeding on board its flights and launched a policy to coincide with World Breastfeeding Week. The international week dedicated to breastfeeding falls between August 1st and 7th, during which global awareness is raised to support its importance.
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