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Is-saħħa mentali | Skuża biex tevita l-ħabs?
Il-qorti ddeċidiet li r-raġel akkużat li stupra u qatel lill-istudenta Pollakka Paulina Dembska kien fi stat ta' ġenn fil-ħin tar-reat. Illum ser nieħdu spunt minn dan id-delitt biex, bl-għajnuna ta' Yanika Tabone (Forensic Psychology practitioner) nifhmu l-proċess ġudizzjarju u niddiskutu jekk "insanity plea" tinużax biex wieħed jevita piena ta' ħabs
The Maltese courts declared that the man accused of raping and murdering Polish student Paulina Dembska was in a state of insanity while committing the crime. Today we explain, with the help of Forensic Psychology practitioner Yanika Tabone, the judicial process behind this and explore whether an insanity plea could be used to avoid imprisonment.
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00:00 Introduzzjoni
00:35 Min huma l-esperti tal-qorti
01:00 Kif tinstab ħati?
02:30 X'jiġri meta persuna tinstab li kienet taħt stat ta' ġenn?
03:15 Jaqbillek tmur għal "insanity plea"?
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Explained: How does the single transferable vote work?
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The Russia Ukraine Conflict. How did we get here?
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Il-Faqar f'Malta | Min aħna l-Maltin Ep.1
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How politics failed Air Malta
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Once nicknamed l-“Għasafar taċ-Ċomb”, Air Malta has been part of our national pride for many years. However, after many years of losses, the national airline needs a Government bailout to survive. In under 5 minutes, we explain how Air Malta got here and what its future may be. . . Spunt. (www.spunt.mt) is an independent group dedicated to analysing the big issues in society and public life, an...
Malta: The Labour South and Nationalist North explained
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Have Maltese political parties abandoned their roots?
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Why the Maltese pension system is on the verge of collapse
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Why women deserve better than parliamentary gender quotas
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In the next general election, the newly implemented gender quotas will probably mean that the number of women elected in parliament will be artificially inflated. We think that Maltese women deserve better than this.
Why do Maltese property prices keep rising?
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Why did Malta never integrate with the UK?
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Komentáře

  • @charlesborg7507
    @charlesborg7507 Před měsícem

    The politics with the hypocracy of high position in management of Air Malta plc to keep their position of power had lead Air Malta to shut down. My experience in Air Malta confirms such hypocracy of high management as my responsibilities in investments wherein I have earned interest equivalent to half the salaries of 1200 employees, confirms the financial situation of Air Malta. Air Malta plc used to finance tourism in the exchange rate of the sterling against the Maltese lira. The hypocracy in high management has sent Air Malta to shut down. MTA can confirm this or at least reply to me to the several emails and registered letters that I have sent to them but till todate they have never replied since year 2020. So I am still requesting JUSTICE to my earnings to Air Malta plc and also to the injustices that have been created to my beloved and passed away of my brother who have been discriminated with unjustities that have been created by the highest position in management. I am still waiting from MTA JUSTTICE. THIS CAN BE SENT TO MTA ALSO.

  • @charlesborg7507
    @charlesborg7507 Před měsícem

    Air Malta plc was shut due to exaggerated hypocracy of high position in management. I confirm this from my experience of 33 years with Air Malta and my experience in the PORTOFOLIO management between June 1989 till May 1997 confirms this hypocracy in top management. Air Malta had financed tourism and my ACHIEVMENTS in this PORTOFOLIO earning 4 million Maltese interest at that time was equivalent to half the total salaries of 1200 employees but unfortunately my abilities were never respected although I had taught 3 recruitments with higher positions. This is the truth and I am still waiting for JUSTICE from the board of MTA of June 2020.

  • @adamwoolgar5624
    @adamwoolgar5624 Před měsícem

    Please make a video about the Maltese language and whether its future is under threat.

  • @desaturated-firefox
    @desaturated-firefox Před měsícem

    Fascinating that such a small country can still have the same geographical divisions as bigger ones.

  • @BigLebowsk
    @BigLebowsk Před 2 měsíci

    What’s gonna be average temperature in Malta in 2070? How many people will really live to their 90s in that climate?

  • @StephenTurnerVlogs
    @StephenTurnerVlogs Před 3 měsíci

    I really hope that system of more seats to No. 1's doesn't happen here. It might fix forming a government, but it would tragically at the scales against every other party.

  • @user-dx3wc1et1o
    @user-dx3wc1et1o Před 3 měsíci

    Talk about now guère chimique international

  • @sanchoodell6789
    @sanchoodell6789 Před 4 měsíci

    This a *very intrigueimg* and *informative* video BUT whar I dare asked is what did any of these poliical parties do about the (Italian) pollution in the Maltese language?

    • @flyboy0910
      @flyboy0910 Před 3 měsíci

      I presume you're talking how Maltese is mixing with other languages. Firstly, in the video you could see how the North was popular amongst more affluent people, and mostly British. This was like that for many years, so it was the same with the French, Romans (who spoke Latin) and practically most other wealthy people living there. The Maltese who lived there had good connections with these foreign people, and spoke more English and Italian than Maltese. It was also very evident in WW2 when Maltese was considered a "poor, dirty" language. Though when everyone mixed up again, English, Italian and Maltese all merged.

  • @MeNameIs64
    @MeNameIs64 Před 5 měsíci

    Because the UK is a shit hole

  • @eaglet2000
    @eaglet2000 Před 5 měsíci

    I listened to this podcast with great attention and also did my own research. I say that the Labour Party was wrong in asking for Integration. What the Nationalist Party asked for, that is, Independence, was the correct way forward for Malta. Giorgio Borg Olivier was right in insisting on Independence and this was thanks to the Nationalist Party's merits. Unfortunately, regarding the independence referendum, the Labour Party directed its adherents to vote no. The Labour Party was once again wrong.

  • @sa4540
    @sa4540 Před 7 měsíci

    I wish this had worked. 🇬🇧

  • @saar144
    @saar144 Před 10 měsíci

    Air Malta failed themselves, read online reviews, it’s one of the worst airlines in the world.

  • @mattyinnit9009
    @mattyinnit9009 Před 11 měsíci

    Love the content! Please continue making more videos!!

  • @EuropeanQoheleth
    @EuropeanQoheleth Před 11 měsíci

    More alike than they care to think happens in a number of countries. Ireland is certainly one.

  • @Thetemplar33
    @Thetemplar33 Před rokem

    OH YEAH malta starting to turn towards nationalism again, based

  • @jamiespiteri2094
    @jamiespiteri2094 Před rokem

    1:40 it's also possible that they don't get elected as often because a lot of them just aren't good politicians

  • @hagalhagal9989
    @hagalhagal9989 Před rokem

    Filmat prodott vera tajjeb proset. Għal li jistgħa jkun fuq Rumble ma ttellgħux hux?

  • @a.true.raider924
    @a.true.raider924 Před rokem

    I don't know why, but I think the flag of Malta is fascinating...🇲🇹

  • @michaelshannon9169
    @michaelshannon9169 Před rokem

    Quotas discriminate against ppl who are more appropriate for the position.

  • @eaglet2000
    @eaglet2000 Před rokem

    Their ideology may be very alike but from what I am witnessing, judging from the last government headed by the Nationalist Party and the current government headed by the Labour Party, Malta is doing well financially but on the corruption scale, the divergence between both political parties is very wide. None of the politicians are saints. That is for sure, but the assassination of a journalist with politicians' involvement, the electrogas scandal and the Maltese hospital fraud which saw Malta being robbed of 4000,000,000 Euro is something to consider. As history has always reminded us, once again, the time has come when we urgently need a change.

  • @aurangazebhaque5408

    Goes on to show how delusional fucktards can politicians get drowning in their sea of success Failing to forsee the future outcome. Integrating Malta into the UK would have given them a pivotal position in the Mediterranean and would have further boosted their economy by adding revenues earned from Maltas vibrant tourism

  • @sijidi7965
    @sijidi7965 Před rokem

    And what's more, the Property Price to Income Ratio in Malta is too high, which could be very discouraging for young couple considering having children.

  • @Ful12344
    @Ful12344 Před 2 lety

    Such a shame to see this….

  • @PJDubbing
    @PJDubbing Před 2 lety

    Keep up the great work

  • @carlosgalea6512
    @carlosgalea6512 Před 2 lety

    Ilum Nara tfal Andi 40 Sena u tintired Andi tfal HDMI haperactiv u GA bil kalmanti sawtu teacher dik marda

  • @carlosgalea6512
    @carlosgalea6512 Před 2 lety

    Jin psychology psikjatra ejni ax vera pirmli foresic u 7 xur montecarmeli ima ejni

  • @carlosgalea6512
    @carlosgalea6512 Před 2 lety

    Psikjatra ejni Vera bil pirmli ima ejni

  • @carlosgalea6512
    @carlosgalea6512 Před 2 lety

    Sahha mentali skizufenija bhal tijaj ihares lehja bnidem tih rest u nibda nara harsu nies leja iva Saha mentali skizufenija marsa ax Jin 3 toba u psychology psikjatra u pirmli Bix trqad barri ima imnala Uma

  • @ericabela1620
    @ericabela1620 Před 2 lety

    Very well done 👏

  • @hagalhagal9989
    @hagalhagal9989 Před 2 lety

    Vidjo ferm interessanti u nformattiv! Proset tassew! Forsi rimarka żgħira, "reat" hekk tinkiteb mhux "rejat" (Dizzjunarju t' Aquilina) (1:15 - Infatti miktubha tajba fit-2.33). Forsi kumment ieħor, la n-narrazzjoni kienet bil-Malti, mela allura għaliex il-liġi kkwotatha fil-vidjo qegħedha bl-Ingliż? Anki l-għeluq għaliex bl-Ingliż? Nispera li dawn il-kummenti ma kienux wisq negattivi, naf li biex tgħamel vidjo anke jekk qasir jirrikjedi ħafna xogħol. U għalhekk nerġgħa ngħalaq bi proset tassew :)

    • @spuntmalta
      @spuntmalta Před 2 lety

      Nibdew billi nirringrazzjawk ta' dawn il-kummenti li tfajtilna hawn. Rigward il-partijiet bl-Ingliż, dan sar prinċiparjament sabiex inkunu nistgħu nimxu ma' xi regolamenti ta' CZcams. Ovvjament, l-iżball tal-ortografija hu wieħed li qabżilna aħna u nagħmlu l-produzzjoni. Nħeġġuk tagħfas 'subscribe' għal aktar kontenut edukattiv bħal dan, u xxerred il-kelma fuq il-midja soċjali tiegħek . Kontenut Malti mhux komuni u għandu bżonn nies bħalek biex ixerrdu l-kelma sabiex ikompli jikber.

    • @hagalhagal9989
      @hagalhagal9989 Před 2 lety

      @@spuntmalta "subscribed". :)

  • @GordonTravels
    @GordonTravels Před 2 lety

    It would be always be great to tag or link the content creators. A little recognition! 1:25

  • @sulankful
    @sulankful Před 2 lety

    We need more content like this in Malta! The government should get farmers to produce more grain

  • @BrunislavMatasovic
    @BrunislavMatasovic Před 2 lety

    I am strongly against quotas in every field. Quotas are deeply unfair since they, in general, allow someone something that he/she does not deserve. In this context, I don't see a point to make 40% members of parliament of one sex since that led to only 20% of MP's being democratically elected. This is even more obvious in the countries where candidate lists have more candidates (than 5 like in Malta). This "solution" also serve as an excuse for solving "a problem". The first of all, I don't see it as a problem for parliament to be constituted of MPs of whatever sex. Everything from 100% males to 100% females is OK to me as long as MPs are elected in a democratic manner. The second of all, quotas are very problematic. In addition to what I've already said, it is possible to concieve that some job (politics in this example) is not equally interested to members of both sexes giving the chance to a person of less interested sex additional advantage. In my case, female are far more interested in working in the field I work, so the quota system would give me, as a male, unfair advantage. In politics the situation is, obviously, the opposite. Instead of "solving a problem" by inflicted even more injustice, the appropriate approach is to animate people of both sexes to get involved in what they consider interesting to them. Whether that would result in 50:50 division or not is irrelevant. What is important is that everyone has the same chances regardless of sex (or any other characteristics). That being said, I see that, besides the women more often study than men and besides, what is extremely, over 80% of students of chemistry are female, there are still efforts in place that would bring even more female students to choose STEM areas which is obviously ridiculous.

  • @claytonfranklin2474
    @claytonfranklin2474 Před 2 lety

    ƤRO𝓂O𝕤ᗰ 🤦

  • @enes207
    @enes207 Před 2 lety

    gender quotas might sound nice now within a binary gender system but wait till american academic influence takes over your country and people start talking about infinite amount of hypothetical genders, how are you gonna establish quotas then?

    • @enes207
      @enes207 Před 2 lety

      good video btw, quotas aren't good solutions.

  • @martinurry7107
    @martinurry7107 Před 2 lety

    Nooooo we did t made them god just we know who realy love malta and who realyyyy thinl or the poor. If the pn was the government already had high bill of flue gas and electricity. With pl we can see where our money goes.pn already said other country had high gas flur and electricity then even malta will have high gas etc.. The pn did t tell us that they higher thier wages by 500 euro in a week and us people gave us 1.75 cent every 4 week

  • @ugabaluga5447
    @ugabaluga5447 Před 2 lety

    So sad to see the maltese still idolizing these man made demi gods

  • @sarahbonnici1314
    @sarahbonnici1314 Před 2 lety

    Very nicely explained

  • @rmfalco6288
    @rmfalco6288 Před 2 lety

    Insightful video. Well done

  • @MrRedstoneguy101
    @MrRedstoneguy101 Před 2 lety

    Extremely well made video as usual!

  • @hoykos
    @hoykos Před 2 lety

    V

  • @RipMachine1
    @RipMachine1 Před 2 lety

    Correction, the population of Ukraine is not 60 million, not counting Crimea is now around 41 million. Still great content keep it up

  • @jeangove01
    @jeangove01 Před 2 lety

    Rather than giving those regions to Ukraine, it's more correct to say that the USSR annexed those regions to the administrative soviet of Ukraine.

  • @ian3180
    @ian3180 Před 2 lety

    @2.24 - Wrong mention of date on the narration when referencing August 24, 2021 (Ukraine's expression of interest to join EU).

    • @spuntmalta
      @spuntmalta Před 2 lety

      The narration rightly makes reference to 2024 as the date when Ukraine is preparing to formally apply for EU membership.

    • @ian3180
      @ian3180 Před 2 lety

      @@spuntmalta misunderstanding from my end. Well done to your content. :)

  • @wugy07
    @wugy07 Před 2 lety

    Bailouts haven't worked before and they won't now. Airmalta must be sold to a private entity if malt is to make airtravel affordable. State funded monopolies always become a political failure and eventually do get privatized. Private companies can hire and fire people and it is standard practice. Government cannot do such a thing with ease, which makes such state funded businesses very uncompetitive internationally. This will be 290M euros wasted as we eventually will end up with a foreign company running this airport since nobody Maltese can afford it.

  • @wugy07
    @wugy07 Před 2 lety

    Very educational video!

  • @christianaquilina5434

    Good Job, well structured video, very informative and could not find any political bias. Keep it up, and do give us more.

  • @matthias3864
    @matthias3864 Před 2 lety

    So fascinating, always wondered how and why such a strong divide came to be on such a tiny island, but never found enough information online regarding this. Props to you guys, keep up the excellent work!

  • @johnattard9446
    @johnattard9446 Před 2 lety

    Follow the English and leave the EU and join them.

  • @georgebronte840
    @georgebronte840 Před 2 lety

    Both parties are more alike than they care to think. Yep, I second that: both having sold the country's soul to the devil. Handing out crumbs while they and their cronies amass fortunes and acquire a bolt hole somewhere civilised, leaving behind a country that is a ravished ecological, overcrowded, polluted, violent nightmare with a bleak future.