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While statistics on interfaith marriages are not readily available in Malta, demographics are changing through immigration and EU membership and these unions are likely to increase.

The Easter issue of Pink magazine, out with The Sunday Times of Malta tomorrow, chronicles the stories of couples who have converted for love, the hurdles they face, why these marriages may fail and how to make them work.

In the wake of World Autism Awareness Day, the magazine also delves into the benefits of early intervention, recognising the signs and taking action so that tomorrow’s autistic adults would have a better future than today’s.

The psychology section of Pink looks into self-harming and why youths resort to hurting themselves, what it means and how to help.

Health also features in an article on how the elderly can age gracefully, with fine examples of those who have continued to exercise, remain fit and refuse to let themselves go.

Fitness is also prominent in the story of a mid-life challenge a former ballet dancer set herself when she took up kickboxing at 40, recently entered the ring and fought her first fight.

Readers can also discover the latest of anything from fragrances to fashion, while history and culture continue to be featured in the stories of women who have left their mark, and this month, the rise of Le Salon, for the exchange of ideas and fostering of connections.

Pink is a monthly magazine, produced and published by Allied Newspapers Ltd and printed by Progress Press.

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