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YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2024 • ISSUE 1297 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY GROW WITH US JOIN OUR TEAM OF SALES AND LETTING CONSULTANTS EMBARK ON A CAREER THAT PROVIDES YOU WITH AN EXCELLENT WORK-LIFE BALANCE AND THAT ALSO PAYS WELL. WE'LL OFFER FULL TRAINING AND RESOURCES YOU NEED TO EXCEL. CALL ON 2277 0157 OR EMAIL US AT HR@FRANKSALT.COM.MT TO FIND OUT ABOUT OUR TAILOR-MADE RECRUITMENT PACKAGES. franksalt.com.mt/befrank Special feature commemorating 60 years of Malta's independence CENTRE PULLOUT The difficult conversations we must have EDITORIAL MT2 Independence Stigma Deportation maltatoday KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt Movi Moviment Graffitti ment Graffitti activist Christine activist Christine Cassar on vulnerable Cassar on vulnerable groups groups in Malta in Malta INTERVIEW INTERVIEWMT2 MT2 JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt PAGES 10 - 11 €1.95 One in two 15-year-old girls having unprotected sex International study finds 53% of sexually active Maltese 15-year-old girls and 28% of boys are not using a condom during sexual intercourse People lined the streets as they gave former Nationalist MP Karl Gouder an emotional send off on Saturday as the funeral cortege passed by the St Julian's local council and the PN headquarters in Pietà. Gouder was found dead in Valletta on Tuesday morning. Although foul play was initially excluded, police are investigating amid appeals from the family for information on the days leading to his death. Gouder, 45, occupied several roles within the PN, including St Julian's mayor and MP. He was the PN's campaign manager in the last European election and recently announced his intention to contest the post of party secretary general. The funeral Mass was held at St Julian's parish church in the presence of the country's highest dignitaries. (Photo: James Bianchi/ MaltaToday) Goodbye, Capo! Karl Gouder given emotional send-off THE bishops of Malta and Gozo have done a Pontius Pi- late over APS Bank's manage- ment's decision to engage in talks with HSBC for the takeo- ver of its Malta branch. Both washed their hands from the controversial deci- sion when asked for a reac- tion by MaltaToday despite concerns expressed privately. A spokesperson for the Mal- tese Curia told MaltaToday Archbishop Charles Scicluna is not involved in the opera- tions of APS, adding that he has "full confidence in the bank's board and manage- ment". PAGE 6 Bishops wash their hands from APS talks to buy HSBC Archbishop Charles Scicluna (left) and Gozo Bishop Anton Teuma SEXUAL activity among teen- agers, particularly among boys, has decreased over the past decade, but more are using con- traception according to the re- sults of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, an international school- based survey conducted in 2022. Despite the increase in the re- ported use of contraception over the past decade, a substantial pro- portion of sexually active young people, especially girls, are still having unprotected sex.

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