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In search of a [re]structure

Sunday, 2 February 2025, 08:30 Last update: about 4 months ago

Thomas Scerri may not require much of an introduction, but here's a quick overview. With a background in mechanical engineering, he later shifted his focus to design, eventually pursuing both a...

A vision – education, employment and wellbeing

Sunday, 2 February 2025, 08:06 Last update: about 4 months ago

We often hear about the work being carried out to prepare and implement visions, the most recent is the Vision for Malta 2050 whereby according to the respective ministry, work is ongoing and should...

In the name of art

Sunday, 2 February 2025, 08:00 Last update: about 4 months ago Marie Benoît

Has Luginsland of Art been officially opened? Has it started functioning yet? Currently, the villa is still under restoration. We had our initial opening last Spring during maltabiennale.art...

The 100,000 political orphans

Sunday, 2 February 2025, 07:11 Last update: about 4 months ago

The wise men have spoken. They tell us that Malta should only have two political parties in Parliament-forever. The master strategists of the Nationalist Party (PN) and the Labour Party (PL) base this...

TMID Editorial: A delayed promise

Saturday, 1 February 2025, 11:08 Last update: about 4 months ago

It was almost two years ago that Prime Minister, Robert Abela, made a promise to implement a reform which would put a stop to construction developments going ahead when there is a pending appeal...

TMID Editorial: Aiding those who intend to silence

Friday, 31 January 2025, 09:23 Last update: about 4 months ago

The government's decision not to back a proposal that would have strengthened Malta's anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuits against public participation) legislation was not only disappointing, but was a...

TMID Editorial: What businesses think

Thursday, 30 January 2025, 11:08 Last update: about 4 months ago

The latest results of a survey carried out by the Chamber of SMEs have offered food for thought which the government cannot ignore. The survey, carried out in January, with the results being...

Spectacular concert opens Chinese New Year celebrations in Malta

Wednesday, 29 January 2025, 14:11 Last update: about 4 months ago

On the evening of 24 January, the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta came alive as Malta joined people around the world in celebrating the upcoming Chinese New Year with the Happy Chinese New...

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