October 25, 2022

THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION Casual election to elect a member of parliament in the tenth electoral division

Casual election in the tenth electoral division to elect a member of parliament following the death of Robert Arrigo.   The Electoral Commission notifies that one nomination was received on the fourth day allowed for nominations for a casual election for a member of parliament.   Nomination submitted today, Tuesday, 25th October, 2022:   Portelli Bonnici Emma   Counting of votes of this casual election shall take place at the Counting Hall, In-Naxxar, on Friday 28th October, 2022, from 9.00am onwards.     Source: Office of the Prime Minister

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Adidas Ends Partnership With Kanye West Over Antisemitic Remarks

Adidas ended its lucrative partnership with the rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, over his offensive and antisemitic remarks, which drew widespread criticism from Jewish groups, celebrities and others on social media who said the German sportswear company was being too slow to act. The sneaker giant became the latest company to cut ties with Ye, who was suspended from Twitter and Instagram this month over antisemitic posts that the social networks said violated their policies. The outcry swelled after demonstrators on a Los Angeles overpass unfurled a banner Saturday praising Ye’s antisemitic comments. Adidas said it expected to

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Europe’s Bees Stung by Climate, Pesticides and Parasites

Bees pollinate 71 of the 100 crop species that provide 90% of food worldwide. They also pollinate wild plants, helping sustain biodiversity and the beauty of the natural world. But climate change, pesticides and parasites are taking a terrible toll on bees, and they need protecting, said European beekeepers, who held their annual congress in Quimper, western France, this week. The congress, which said some European beekeepers were suffering “significant mortalities and catastrophic harvests due to difficult climatic conditions,” was an opportunity for beekeepers and scientists to respond to the major concerns. The European Union, the world’s second-largest importer of

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