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As the days get shorter and darker, spending some time gardening, when the sun is shining is beneficial to our well-being in the winter months while keeping our garden in good shape. - Waqt li l-ġranet jiqsaru u waslet ix-xitwa, ftit xogħol fil-ġnien meta titfaċċa x-xemx ikun tajjeb għalina u biex inkomplu nieħdu ħsieb il-ġnien.
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National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to contribute to reconciliation by building better relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. - Il-Ġimgħa ta Rikonċiljazzjoni Nazzjonali (mis-27 ta Mejju sat-3 ta Ġunju) huwa żmien ta' ċelebrazzjoni u tiġdid ta' rispett bejn il-persuni Aboriġini u dawk minn Torres Strait mal-Awstraljani l-oħra.
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The Vatican has issued new guidelines on the recognition of supernatural events, stating they may be fraudulent and exploited for financial gain or the creation of personal cults. This comes while many in Bosnia and around the world await a Vatican decision on whether reported visions of Mary, Jesus’s mother, that started in 1981 are authentic. - Il-Vatikan ħareġ linji gwida ġodda biex jingħata rikonoxximent għall-avventimenti sopranaturali u dehriet u jgħid li jistgħu jkunu frawdalenti u għal gwadan finanazjru u biex jesplojtaw lin-nies jew biex jinħolqu setgħet ta’ reliġjonijiet personali.
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Victor Vella, Maltese Australian writer and broadcaster, talks about the importance of personal space and why private time away from everyone it good for our well-being. - Victor Vella jitkellem dwar l-importanza tal-ispazju personali tagħna u għaliex ftit ħin privat ’il bogħod minn kulħadd huwa tajjeb għall-qagħda tas-saħħa u kuntentizza tagħna.
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The Frontier Wars is a term often used to describe the more than 100 years of violent conflicts between colonial settlers and the Indigenous peoples that occurred during the British settlement of Australia. Even though Australia honours its involvement in wars fought overseas, it is yet to acknowledge the struggle that made it the country it is today. - Il-Gwerer tat-Territorju huwa term li ħafna drabi huwa wżat biex jiddeskrivi aktar minn mitt sena ta’ kunflitti vjolenti bejn dawk li ġew jissetiljaw f’dan il-kontinent u l-popli Indiġeni li seħħew waqt l-issetiljar Brittaniku fl-Awstralja. Għalkemm l-Awstralja tonora l-involviment tagħha fi gwerer miġġielda barra l-pajjiż, għadha trid tirrikonoxxi t-taqbida li għamlet l-Awstralja kif nafuha llum.
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Scientists around the world are in a race to find out how avian and bird-related influenza H-5-N-1 is evolving and would be dangerous even for humans. Last month, a farmer in the animal husbandry industry was infected with the virus. This is the first known case that the virus has passed from an animal to a human person. And while bird and bird flu tomorrow has to be found in Australia, experts are warning that its arrival here is irreversible and we should be prepared. - Xjentisti madwar id-dinja jinsabu f’tellieqa biex isibu kif l-influwenza relatata mat-tjur u l-għasafar H-5-N-1 qed tevolvi u tkun ta’ periklu anke għan-nies. Ix-xahar li għadda, bidwi fl-industrija tat-tkabbir tal-annimali kien infettat bil-virus. Dan huwa l-ewwel kaz magħruf li l-virus għadda minn annimal għal persuna umana. U waqt li l-influwenza tat-tjur u l-għasafar għada trid tinstab fl-Awstralja, esperti qegħdin iwissu li l-wasla tagħha hawnhekk hija invevitabbli u għandna nkunu ippreparati.
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Maltese Singer Sarah Bonnici speaks with Alistair Birch about her experience as a singer and her rehearsal on the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, before she kicks off the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Loop”, representing Malta. - Il-kantanta Sarah Bonnici li ser tirrappreżenta lil Malta fil-Eurovision Song Contest 2024 titkellem ma’ Alistair Birch dwar l-esperjenzi tagħha bħala kantanta u l-ewwel provi tagħha fuq il-palk tal-Eurovision Song Contest f’Malmö, l-Iżvezja qabel tidher fit-tieni semi-finali tirrappreżenta lil Malta bil-kanzunetta ‘Loop’.
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There's good news for those who enjoy walking. A new study has found walking at least once a week means you could live longer. Research led by Monash University and published in the British Medical Journal has found walking as a means of transport at least once a week lowered the risk of all-cause mortality by about 25 per cent for older adults. - Aħbar tajba għal dawk li jħobbu jimxu. Studju ġdid sab li l-mixi tal-anqas darba fil-ġimgħa huwa tajjeb għas-saħħa u jfisser ħajja itwal.
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