AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyber Safety for Kids in Malta: Acronis Cyber Foundation, with Malta-based Eyetech, ran interactive online-safety sessions for about 60 children (ages 8–13) in Mellieħa, using games to teach spotting scams, protecting personal info, and safer habits. Local Health Infrastructure Setback: Malta’s court has revoked the land concession for the proposed St Ioannes Paulus II Hospital at Smart City, after SmartCity Malta Ltd won a ruling that Synesis Ltd defaulted on payments—ending a project once pitched as a major medical tourism and jobs boost. Public Health & Food Prices: A report on rabbit meat prices points to booming wild rabbit numbers after rainfall, but also highlights why supply can still be hard to access—raising questions for consumers and local food markets. Community & Wellbeing: Gozo pharmacies are set to open in Victoria and Xaghra on Sundays, improving access for residents. Safety on the Move: Corendon Airlines launched its Fit&Fly in-flight exercise series with trainer Noyan Dülek, designed to reduce stiffness and discomfort from long periods seated. Health-Linked Policy: Malta is among countries listed for upcoming ETIAS travel authorization rules, with the reminder that a valid passport won’t guarantee entry.
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