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Can third party or independent candidates be elected to KSU?
As most of us know Freshers’ Week is coming up; it is a time when new students are welcomed to the university and get the opportunity to meet their student organisation, other student organisations and some possible future employers. In other words, they are exposed to new experiences and new ideas. In my opinion this…
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Do you know how wrong Eurostat’s survey is?
A few weeks ago I published an article on Maltese youth. I reported on a Eurostat survey showing 70% of youth would not relocate for a job. Wanting to put this hypothesis to the test, I worked with the team behind A Birds Eye View to survey people and see what’s what. I – Survey results My original article took…
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Sea Level Rise
As the world begins to take action against carbon emissions, fossil fuels, deforestation, and global warming as a whole, many scientists estimate that the global temperature is still set to rise drastically. This temperature increase will hit many coastal areas and cities, reshaping entire countries and causing hundreds of thousands of climate refugees worldwide.
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PA approves db Group’s St. George’s Bay Tower
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How musicians (in)directly express their opinions
It isn’t the first time that an article regarding freedom of speech has been published on this page. This sudden spike in interest regarding this topic has been caused due to the terrifying realisation that all around the world, people are being punished for expressing their thoughts. The most well-known tragedy that has struck our…
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Learn about being an organ donor and saving lives
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Lifting the Ban on Tommy Robinson
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Will poverty eventually decrease into nothing?
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A Brief Take on Media Censorship
Free speech is a staple in all functioning and stable democracies, and is endowed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [1]. But what is it really? According to the Declaration of Human Rights, it is defined as “the freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through…
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North Korea continues developing Nuclear Weapons
An unfortunate, surprisingly unsurprising piece of news…..You all remember the sense of surrealism following North Korea’s commitment to de-nuclearise right? Well, it seems that commitment may be heavily questioned as a strangely detailed report published by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN’s Atomic watchdog, implies that North Korea has continued to develop its…
