Scapegoating migrants for problems of our own making is not going to get us anywhere
A work environment can foster conflicts of interest
Today's cartoon
Every public officer, elected or not, is responsible for his or her decisions or lack of decisions taken while in office
MHRA president warned that excessive growth of tourism might affect investors where it hurts most: their pocket. His warning should not be ignored
Malta is not just contending with a material and environmental degeneration but also with a hard to repair moral and ethical degradation
Today’s letters from Times of Malta readers
Why were the words ‘Cannabidiol with less than 0.2% THC’ replaced with ‘Cannabinoid products with less than 0.2% THC’ in the amendments to the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance Act?
The practice of basing appointments on merit has been thrown out of the window
I suspect millions are not looking forward to another season of Manchester City dominance of the Premier league
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
The fiction of Malta’s love for the feminine crumbles when confronted by our actual hatred of women
By harnessing AI’s capabilities, financial institutions can enhance efficiency while still adhering to regulations
Today's cartoon strip
Would a President Harris be the economic continuation of the last four years?
Ukraine’s incursion into Russian territory could be used as leverage in any future negotiations
Nicolette Ghirxi's femicide rocked Malta earlier this week
Malta’s people urgently need better political education
Every position in government and the party is just another pawn that Robert Abela moves around to protect his own interests
We are paying socially, economically and financially for overtourism
The government’s request for private hospitals to provide non-critical emergency triage is a positive step toward optimising healthcare delivery in Malta
We are writing a new chapter in Malta’s rich cultural history
Nicky Sansone’s passion for life and her ability to love deeply led to one final act of love towards humanity: her message “Live, love, smile”
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
Schools must encourage independent reading and provide students with dedicated time to read books of their choice
We need to move away from a confrontational style of doing politics and work for the common good
The budgetary votes of the Social Policy Ministry have increased from €258 million in 2013 to €587 million this year – a 127 per cent increase
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