It will take decades for the damage of this war in Gaza to be reversed
One in five workers is on the state payroll and this is creating a strain on the country
It is important to listen to children and recognise their role as active participants in their education
The electorate faces a clear choice: a Labour government that prioritises numbers or a future Nationalist government that prioritises its people
With the right policies, funding, and vision, Europe can move from regulation to leadership in AI
Jason Micallef shows that some core beliefs, which the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry thought it had buried, still stalk the land
Malta needs to rethink its defence and security posture, ensuring that its neutrality is not only respected but also effective in a more dangerous and unpredictable world
Malta should have a national rainwater-harvesting programme
The authorities are leaving families who have just lost loved ones in the dark. This only massively compounds their pain
While our lives are being wasted away in gridlock, does the right hand of Transport Malta know what the left hand is doing?
The labour market has grown beyond all expectations. A paper by the Central Bank’s chief economist explains why
Couples are struggling with serious difficulties that make it almost impossible to plan for and raise a family
Conference tourism offers huge potential for the future of Malta’s tourism economy, but we need to invest in that future
There is no excuse for letting citizens experience horrifying situations like this while ministries fight over who needs to shell out the cash to make things happen
The government believes a robust social welfare system is not only a matter of moral obligation but also an investment in a brighter and more prosperous future for all
Power is concentrated in the hands of one dangerous man who puts himself above the law, unshackled by any checks and balances
After today’s election in Germany the centre parties must join forces to tackle the country’s main challenges, namely immigration, a stalled economy, energy and a stronger defence
The prime minister and his government deserve a red card and the people will soon be showing them the way out
They protected Christian Borg. Can you imagine what they'll do for Joseph Muscat?
Despite our anti-discrimination laws being 25 years old we really have failed to move forward much when it comes to helping the less able members of the community
Success in tourism will not just be measured by the numbers
Bill 125 takes Malta a giant step closer to the sinister twilight gathering over our democracy
Our national skills development and talent policy needs to be intertwined with our migration policy
Nobody could be a better President than the President
A University of Malta research initiative focused on quantum computing will enhance Malta’s research and innovation infrastructure
It was a public humiliation that couldn’t just be denied as previous European humiliations have been
The EU needs to believe in itself, assert itself and stop looking over its shoulder towards the Atlantic before it acts
The Birżebbuġa promenade regeneration project, an investment of €12 million, aims to transform the area
The constitution is in dire need of reform. And the president of advice
The Paris AI summit showed a strong interest among nations around the globe to regulate AI
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