AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArts & Film: Alex Camilleri’s Żejtune—rooted in għana and community—heads to North America after a Göteborg premiere, with the director stressing how young people crave real solidarity. Education & Diversity: Malta Avenue Elementary (New York) reported 31 Hispanic students in 2025-26 (down 11.4%), while white enrolment fell to 253 (75.7%), highlighting shifting school demographics. Local Governance: Malta’s Cabinet reshuffle is now mapped in a full ministerial responsibilities list, with major portfolio reshaping including health under Deputy PM Ian Borg and housing/lands under Owen Bonnici. Public Health & Heritage: Mater Dei’s emergency specialist Jonathan Joslin urges an evidence-based review of Malta’s fireworks sector after Naxxar explosions, citing respiratory and cardiovascular risks. Environment Watch: Momentum calls for urgent action on World Environment Day, pointing to both extreme weather and man-made incidents like scrapyard and landfill fires, plus the Lourdes fireworks factory blast. Culture & Inclusion: MFOPD criticises a move to remove some students with disabilities from mainstream schooling into a segregated three-week programme, calling it a breach of inclusive education rights. Tech & Creativity Debate: A wider cultural argument over AI in writing and art continues, from Hacks to prize winners facing scrutiny over alleged AI use.
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