The Malta Independent 22 May 2025, Thursday
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Opinion: Revolutionising cancer surgery

Monday, 3 March 2025, 09:30 Last update: about 4 months ago

The rapid pace of innovation has made us both accept and expect continuous incremental improvements in our daily life, ranging from better appliances to lighter and more advanced phones. Progressive...

TMIS Editorial: Byron Camilleri should resign

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 10:15 Last update: about 4 months ago

One can almost imagine the conversation the Prime Minister had with the Home Affairs Minister last Sunday morning, on the phone or in person. "We have a problem," Byron Camilleri must have...

A commitment to an economy of wellbeing

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 09:14 Last update: about 4 months ago

What if economic success were measured not solely by GDP, but by the quality of people's lives? What if politics were driven not by top-down decision-making, but by an active engagement with citizens'...

Book review: Memoirs of wartime Gozo

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 09:00 Last update: about 4 months ago

'When the siren wailed - Memoirs of Wartime Gozo' Author: Charles Bezzina  Translated by Alfred Palma Pages: 106   Undoubtedly Charles Bezzina is the prime authority in...

Book review: When sunset opens new horizons

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 08:55 Last update: about 4 months ago

'Sunset Exiles' Author: M. J. Camilleri Publisher: Merlin Publishers Pages: 328   In the heart of bustling Sliema, stationer Toni Tanti's life is about to change forever....

The National Book Council at the 2025 London Book Fair

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 08:50 Last update: about 4 months ago

The National Book Council (NBC) of Malta is excited to announce its participation in the 2025 London Book Fair (LBF), taking place from 11-13 March at Olympia, Kensington. As one of the most...

Book review: A story for our grandmothers

Sunday, 2 March 2025, 08:45 Last update: about 4 months ago Noel Grima

'Il-Vendetta tas-Sahhar Malti' Author: Emilio Lombardi Publisher: Sliema / 1976 Pages: 176   The book I am reviewing today (it's out of print anyway) is one of the 80+...

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