Country managed by short-sighted and self-serving leadership, argues Stanley Farrugia Randon
Russia’s savage bombing of the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Palm Sunday has rightly been condemned by the West. However, the reaction to a recent Israeli bombing of Gaza, including hitting a hospital, has been patchy
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
Water security is also an economic imperative, especially for a small country that depends on expensive processes to produce fresh water
This has serious implications for Malta and the EU
Malta deserves to have a detailed database of all its historic sites, indicating their current state and whether they are in a precarious state or not
He went from a ticketing clerk to Labour CEO, and on to head the transport and lands authorities – James Piscopo is facing a new investigation on corruption
It is not enough to legalise drugs without addressing the underlying factors that contribute to drug use
It is heartening to see Nationalist ideas and proposals finally, albeit belatedly, being adopted by the Labour administration
We are seeing too many instances where justice seems to be working against the public interest
In Sudan’s and Mozambique’s brutal conflicts women and children are constantly subjected to rape and sexual violence
Policymakers must focus on picking up the winners in the overcrowded SME world
Citizens’ labour, data, attention and even their despair are harvested and converted into more power for the few
Today’s cartoon
Incidence of skin cancer is steadily increasing
Young people don’t need Adolescence to understand the internet... they already do
Today's cartoon strip
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
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
Today's cartoon
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
Wouldn’t it make more sense to fix existing problems than to create new ones?
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
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