The Malta Independent 15 July 2026, Wednesday
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Steady as she goes, ship upgrade required

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 07:54 Last update: about 6 months ago Frans Camilleri

The Labour government is justifiably proud of the mostly glowing biennial report about the Maltese economy, published by the International Monetary Fund recently.  Needless to say, the government...

Managing Gozo without listening to Gozitans

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 07:51 Last update: about 6 months ago Emmanuel J. Galea

One expects institutional restraint, democratic sensitivity, and fidelity to the authority's mandate when the Chief Executive of the Gozo Regional Development Authority (GRDA) outlines his vision for...

Of leaks and arm twisting

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 07:48 Last update: about 6 months ago Marco Bonnici

Collective agreements are negotiated between an employer or its representatives on one side, and the union representing the category of employees. These are just the two main actors involved in...

Beyond lip service

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 07:46 Last update: about 6 months ago Carmel Cacopardo

Over the past years political consideration of the environment has increased substantially. However, at times it is just lip service, at others it is an exercise in doing the bare minimum, just enough...

Thank heavens for the International Criminal Court

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 07:09 Last update: about 6 months ago Mark Said

War crimes, crimes against humanity, genocides, indiscriminate massacres and atrocities. We've seen them all. We've seen them in places and countries around the world. Ancient and modern history are...

Laurence Grech

Sunday, 22 February 2026, 06:49 Last update: about 6 months ago Noel Grima

Those who had stabbed him were among the first to pen glowing obituaries. But it didn't bother Laurence Grech - he was dead anyway now. The one time he had called sick, there was a queue behind...

The Malta Biennale: Welcoming the world to our shores

Friday, 20 February 2026, 08:05 Last update: about 6 months ago Owen Bonnici

I have always strongly believed in culture and the arts to transform, unite, and inspire. The second edition of the Malta Biennale, to commence on March 14, over 11 weeks, will do just that. It...

Critical infrastructure

Thursday, 19 February 2026, 08:00 Last update: about 6 months ago Alfred Sant

In recent years, mostly because of the fast developments in the electronic means of communication and information, the infrastructures that sustain life in modern societies have become increasingly...

Geologists, the Auditor General and diabetes

Thursday, 19 February 2026, 07:43 Last update: about 6 months ago Mark Said

A massive, 4-kilometre-long landslide in Niscemi, Sicily, triggered by Cyclone Harry and heavy rain, has forced over 1,500 people to evacuate, exposing long-ignored warnings about building on...

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