How red tape, bureaucracy, and double work are slowing progress
One critical element that has yet to be addressed is retaliation
From the AI Act to a converging regulatory framework
A number of apartments rented for short terms are not licensed and these create an uneven playing field
There is nothing like our road-mending/surfacing situation
Giving in to Donald Trump’s perverted logic would mean establishing the principle that any aggression against our country by a stronger military power would be justified
The courts have annulled the permit for TM’s project at the Ta’ Xbiex marina but the prime minister will probably get it sanctioned since it’s now almost complete
Robert Abela’s recent remarks which suggest global conflicts should be resolved not by lawful rights but by the balance of military power between conflicting parties is misguided and dangerous
Catholics should get involved even if politics may be ‘dirty’, frustrating, and fraught with failure
Gender equality can only be achieved if women are equally participating in society, and all voices taken into account in decision-making processes
The euro, especially if available also as a digital currency, could be a serious contender as an international trading and reserve currency
Online abuse of girls is escalating at an alarming rate. Urgent action is needed
Gender-based violence is not new, but its migration to the digital world has magnified its scale and impact
Can Europe build a healthy, sensible relationship with the US, Russia, China and the Global South in the emerging multipolar world?
Europe can no longer rely solely on external security guarantees – it is time to take charge of its own destiny
Donald Trump is a president in the US mould
Robert Abela had promised to put an end to works and projects started under appeal, but this reform has yet to see the light of day
Franklin Roosevelt tells Winston Churchill to choose peace over war
The highest authority in the administration responsible for the protection of animal welfare is selling out animals’ rights
History is filled with bullies who attempted to force their thwarted views on the world
The longest leases are now of no more than two years’ duration, robbing children of school stability
We still have some way to go to achieve gender equality in the economy. Hopefully the upcoming FIDEM conference entitled ‘Accelerate Action’ will come up with concrete proposals
Migrants are blamed for overpopulation, queues at the emergency department and crowds at bus stops, when the blame resides elsewhere
Robert Abela should have accepted Byron Camilleri’s resignation
A long-term strategic plan is needed to improve inter-island connectivity by sea between Gozo and Malta
The threat emanating from superior military capabilities need not be explicit
The signing of the amended government lease agreement for the Workers’ Memorial Building has secured the future of the GWU
The thing about accountability is that it’s not fun
The well-being of individuals employed and residing in Malta should serve as the true measure of the nation’s economic and social prosperity
The alarming frequency of fatal accidents is a stark reminder that our roads have become increasingly dangerous, and this reality should concern us all
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