Activists, organisations, and communities met outside Parliament, in Valletta today to mark one year of the war in the Middle East. The demonstration, organised by Moviment Graffitti, the Embassy of ...
"Given the current successful scenario that Malta is going through, the country can start to take a directional and more ...
The Planning Authority has lost all credibility for urban planning, the president of the Malta Chamber of Planners Bjorn ...
A carrying capacity exercise should be carried out for the tourism sector, one that should not focus on the sector in ...
Surprisingly, under existent legislation, we have no fewer than twenty-seven different regulatory authorities in Malta, ...
The president of the Chamber of Advocates, Peter Fenech, wants to see more effective ways of disciplining both members of the ...
Powerful new explosions rocked Beirut's southern suburbs late Saturday as Israel expanded its bombardment in Lebanon, also ...
Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, significantly increasing the size of the College of Cardinals and further cementing his mark on the group of prelates who will one day elect his ...
The government is going to introduce a legal notice that will ban the payment of salaries being made in cash in order to curb abuse, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Sunday. He was being ...
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech said that a Nationalist Party government would reduce taxes and give tax credits to everyone, whilst increasing allowances for parents and those who do not have to pay ...
When Miriam Spiteri Debono was voted in unanimously by our parliament, many of us - possibly too many - spoke highly of her. Her inaugural speech was hailed as a breath of fresh air. She dared - ...
Social media can be a means of connecting someone with resources, and other people, and also provide support, but it can also lead to unnecessary comparisons and feelings of not being good enough, the ...