On the recent meeting of dolphins and astronauts off the Florida coast and what it can teach us
Andalusia, was a great centre of civilisation in the Middle Ages
Lurking below our solid performance lie inequalities that policies must address
The growing debt mountain will result in increased payments of interest obligations, diverting funds from essential services
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
Employees with disability need to included effectively in organisations
Government’s recently launched strategy for suicide prevention is a step in the right direction
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
It is not true that Winston Churchill was prepared to give up Malta in exchange for Italy’s neutrality in the second world war
Although purportedly ‘Labour’ and of the left, the most vociferous of Labour’s base are in fact deeply conservative, far-right and pro-Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
I stood up for creative sector workers, and ended up being singled out by government
We need to be more concrete to see our wide range of security needs and what investment they require
Despite AI’s rapid evolution, many businesses still treat digital transformation as a series of incremental upgrades rather than the paradigm shift it is
We need to understand why domestic violence cases are not just continuing but increasing – and we need to take action to prevent this surge
The challenge of water management in Malta is existential and generational
NSO data confirm that government policies promoting well-being in health and social care are extremely important
Trying to find out what the government is doing through the Freedom of Information Act has become a feat
The new PN secretary general, Charles Bonello, must immediately roll up his sleeves and get to work to put the PN’s machinery together again
The scientific reality about personification, pain and the inherent worth of human life from conception
Although chosen to be an archbishop, he remained a humble and faithful servant of the Gospel
Many micro businesses today are run by leaders the likes of the ‘Only Fools and Horses’ character
Each one of us is not just a body but a wholesome person of matter and intellect
Today’s cartoon
Documents expose Malta’s continued refusal to conduct rescue missions in its search and rescue zone
Human beings have the capacity to change when they acknowledge their past mistakes, take responsibility, and seek to make amends
Barely a day goes by without reports of construction accidents, violations of safety protocols, and near-misses
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