The Malta Independent 15 July 2026, Wednesday
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Sounds of silence

Sunday, 15 February 2026, 07:06 Last update: about 6 months ago Noel Grima

After the clashes, in Parliament and on the Web, of the previous days, with storms of all sorts dominating, a sort of silence has enveloped the country. It may even be a good thing as the country...

Carnival

Friday, 13 February 2026, 07:20 Last update: about 6 months ago Owen Bonnici

This weekend and up until the 17th of February, Valletta, our capital city, will be buzzing with activity for Carnival weekend. Carnival in Malta has become a household name within the European...

Cultural dissent

Thursday, 12 February 2026, 08:00 Last update: about 6 months ago Alfred Sant

In an authoritarian society or one that is moving in that direction, a crucial factor becomes how artistic and cultural expression gets positioned in favour of or against the regime that is being or...

In defence of judges and magistrates

Thursday, 12 February 2026, 07:36 Last update: about 6 months ago Mark Said

Public opinion would protect the judiciary from executive and partisan media overreach. What has been happening over the past year suggests otherwise. We've seen Labour exponents and hardliners...

Once there was Swieqi – now only the name remains!

Wednesday, 11 February 2026, 07:33 Last update: about 6 months ago Emmanuel J. Galea

There was a time when Swieqi represented something quietly distinctive in the Maltese landscape, a place defined by modest buildings, restrained development, and residents who valued stability more...

Two-thirds

Monday, 9 February 2026, 08:00 Last update: about 6 months ago Alfred Sant

As was to be expected, the "reform" by which appointment to certain top state functions was made dependent on a favourable vote in Parliament with a majority of two thirds at least, is turning out to...

Selecting a Chief Justice

Sunday, 8 February 2026, 13:08 Last update: about 6 months ago Carmel Cacopardo

The process leading to the appointment of a Chief Justice could have been handled with more care than it has been so far. Unfortunately, it has been dealt with as another political football. The...

The impending appointment of a Chief Justice

Sunday, 8 February 2026, 07:56 Last update: about 6 months ago Kevin Aquilina

On 4 February 2026, the term of office of Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti came to an end after he attained the constitutionally imposed retirement age of 68 years. He will remain in office pending the...

We talk too much about leaders and too little about leadership

Sunday, 8 February 2026, 07:53 Last update: about 6 months ago Katya De Giovanni

In the wake of the publication of ministerial survey results, much of the public conversation has once again centred on personalities: who is popular, who is trusted, who appears decisive. Such...

Was Bishop Teuma right and wrong?

Sunday, 8 February 2026, 07:50 Last update: about 6 months ago Frans Camilleri

Bishop Anton Teuma's condemnation of attendance by children aged less than two years at childcare centres a couple of weeks ago raised an outcry.  The cleric was clearly wrong to say that parents...

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