Representatives from France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, England and the EU will meet in London
Degrees from private institutions are going unrecognised abroad as a result
The visit by the leaders of the four countries also paid their respect at a memorial to honour Ukrainian soldiers
VE Day 80th anniversary: historical alliances and jubilations in Malta
PN MEPs ask why it took so long for EU to declare scheme illegal
Ghribi’s regional outreach signals a new model for post-conflict development
But is it psychologically ready to shift from soft power to a harder stance?
Failed leaders will continue to try and save themselves by creating enemies. Where they do not exist, they invent them
For a second time in two years, the EU admission test is hampered by problems
Malta used 34 per cent of its freshwater in 2022, exceeding threshold
The destruction wreaked by Trump’s stormtroopers looks like acts of senseless destruction and self-harm
Placing France’s Marine Le Pen’s court sentence in context
Levies of up to 25 percent are retaliation for US duties on steel and aluminium
'Bloc will protect itself from a flow of cheap goods'
Daniel Attard accuses European Parliament of hypocrisy over failure to condemn Israeli actions
Musk has amassed extraordinary power as a top advisor to Trump
European Commission biennial report monitors consumer sentiment across the EU, Iceland and Norway
Malta's exposed economy could face significant impacts
Economists are penciling in a higher chance of the American economy entering a recessionary period
Every EU member state, including Malta, must be willing to contribute to European security and defence
A shift towards rearmament risks undermining the EU’s founding ideals and contradicting its historical commitment to peace
Choosing the slogan ‘Rearming Europe’ is a significant communication misstep
France and the United Kingdom are the only two European nations with nuclear arsenals of their own
‘PN wants to take country back to Gonzi era’
The US president said the tariff would be 'great' for the wine industries in the US
Prime Minister speaks about EU decision to approve €800 billion in defence spending
The euro, especially if available also as a digital currency, could be a serious contender as an international trading and reserve currency
Activists fear for wolf numbers as hunting resumed - under strict regulation
March 8 celebrates everything that women have achieved while also calling for equality
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