Xenophobia is Malta’s most prominent form of hate speech
Saturday, 21 October 2017, 09:25
Last update: about 7 years ago
Rebecca Iversen
Xenophobia is Malta’s most prominent form of hate speech and occurs at a much higher frequency than homophobic hate speech, a study by the University of Malta has revealed. The study was...
First: revisiting christmas past
Sunday, 18 December 2005, 00:00
Last update: about 11 years ago
Malta Independent
Would we feel at home if we were transported to Christmas 1905? In this annual series, Greta Borg Carbott returns to the National Library archives to find out ...
First: sterling’s show stoppers
Sunday, 18 December 2005, 00:00
Last update: about 12 years ago
Malta Independent
This year, Sterling Jewellers once again held their annual exhibition-cum-show, this time in a great white tent on the Valletta Waterfront. Last month Sterling sponsored CHOGM and provided gifts for the visiting heads of state...
First: an engagement to remember - carlos calamatta & lynn borg
Sunday, 18 December 2005, 00:00
Last update: about 11 years ago
Malta Independent
The dinner on the occasion of the engagement between Carlos Alberto Calamatta and Lynn Borg held at the Portomaso Suite of the Hilton Malta was an evening of culinary and musical ...