The Prime Minister's recent emphasis about the need to increase defence spending reveals the importance that this matter ...
It is natural for EU countries in central and eastern Europe to be pre-occupied with issues of defence. They have been facing the fallout from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, day-in day-out, for ...
He said the constitution specifically states that parliament can only adopt laws that conform with Malta’s obligation as an EU member state. A law that appears set to fall foul of both our ...
Former foreign minister Evarist Bartolo says Prime Minister Robert Abela had blamed FATF gretlisting on Malta’s neutrality ...
Marsaskala, Birkirkara and Pieta will be split up between different electoral districts if changes to the boundaries proposed ...
Recently, a debate arose on whether Malta’s membership of the European Union should be enshrined in our constitution in such a way that any change would require a two-thirds majority in the ...
The micronation is not officially recognised by any country, but it claims over 29,000 registered citizens from around the ...
On this day in 1964, the British band ‘The Beatles’ made their historic arrival in the United States, landing at New York’s ...
Sakellaropoulou has been a gracious, unassuming and dignified president, despite alienating the political far-right for being ...
Ackermann emphasized a need to differentiate between disagreement and discrimination.
Nelson showed a brief five-minute clip that detailed stories of Christians facing persecution for speaking about or practicing their religious faith in Finland, the United Kingdom, and Malta ...
Europe has led a global trend towards legal access to abortion. Fears of a reversal of this trend have led to the campaign “My Choice, My Voice”, a citizens’ initiative calling for action from the ...