Incidence of skin cancer is steadily increasing
Young people don’t need Adolescence to understand the internet... they already do
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Citizens’ labour, data, attention and even their despair are harvested and converted into more power for the few
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
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The destruction wreaked by Trump’s stormtroopers looks like acts of senseless destruction and self-harm
Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà's recent radio interview is ample proof of his unfitness for office
What matters most is genuine and determined readiness and commitment by the political forces to form a common front, not political rhetoric
Financial difference between being in the English Premier League and the Championship means teams relegated from the PL will do anything to get promoted again, despite the horror seasons they endure
People must make it clear to their political and religious leaders that they have had enough of hate and bloodshed. People want peace, now. Our leaders must deliver it or go
Following Marine Le Pen’s criminal conviction the mainstream media must turn to serious analysis instead of giving pride of place to her and the far right in a tempting sensationalising coverage
Over the years, the parties to the ECHR have agreed to 16 protocols changing aspects of the Convention. If the government wants to make further changes, it could argue for those from inside
Wouldn’t it make more sense to fix existing problems than to create new ones?
While Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause is a much-needed de-escalation, heightened economic uncertainty remains and market volatility is expected to stay elevated as negotiations continue
Today's cartoon
The 21st century equivalent of an għonnella could be the answer to Malta’s traffic congestion
ERA has promised neighbourhood noise regulation. We're still waiting
The planned talks between the US and Iran signifies a crucial development, but there is a low level of trust between the two parties
24/7 CCTV cameras in Paceville must be accompanied by strict law enforcement
A study found that most drug users admitted to Mount Carmel Hospital were seeking help for social issues such as homelessness and unemployment. Clearly, such gaps in Malta’s social services system must be addressed
If we accept the erosion of human rights for others, we may soon find ourselves subjected to that same treatment
The withdrawal of British forces in 1979 allowed Malta to exercise full self-determination. This event symbolised the nation’s complete autonomy, ensuring no foreign power controlled its affairs
Placing France’s Marine Le Pen’s court sentence in context
Turning Manoel Island into a public park is just what the country needs – a bold statement of where we want Malta to go
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