The Malta Independent 4 May 2025, Sunday
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TMID Editorial: Roberta, Alex and the ġbejna

Tuesday, 28 January 2025, 09:28 Last update: about 4 months ago

What a sad, divided country we live in. Even matters which should bring us closer in one united expression of pride end up tearing us apart. We just cannot help it. Or, maybe we should say...

TMID Editorial: Black and white

Monday, 27 January 2025, 10:24 Last update: about 4 months ago

In some ways, the political world we live in is one of extremes.  We are force fed narratives to believe that every issue in this country is either black or white.  Being that there are...

TMIS Editorial: An isolated government

Sunday, 26 January 2025, 10:30 Last update: about 4 months ago

It was in September 2018 that the then Minister of Finance had expressed his irritation that when he went abroad he had to confront comments made about Malta's poor record in tackling...

Can we choose our teachers?

Sunday, 26 January 2025, 09:13 Last update: about 4 months ago

Without delving into the specific case involving a parent who is claiming that she does not want her children to be taught by a teacher due to his sexual orientation, I shall delve into the subject of...

More wind in their sails

Sunday, 26 January 2025, 09:11 Last update: about 4 months ago

The voluntary sector in Malta is a heart-throbbing movement that goes back centuries. It forms part of the Island's chequered history and encompasses a remarkable field of interests, from charity,...

The younger generation is much better than that

Sunday, 26 January 2025, 09:06 Last update: about 4 months ago

Last week, everyone was rather puzzled with an Economics lecturer's statement, calling on today's Maltese child-bearing generation to bring at least three children into the world, lest we witness our...

Our own Raymond Pitré at MICAS

Sunday, 26 January 2025, 09:05 Last update: about 4 months ago Marie Benoît

As a child I played with Raymond Pitré (1940-2024) as my family and his lived close to each other. In those days children played outside as it was so safe. Dun Karm Psaila who lived in Lower...

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