Malta Needs Courage, Not Charisma
Malta’s leadership should prioritize courage over charisma to effectively tackle corruption and drive progress, argues a seasoned journalist.
Malta’s leadership should prioritize courage over charisma to effectively tackle corruption and drive progress, argues a seasoned journalist.
MIDI CEO Joseph G. Portelli explains why the €43 million sale of its Tigné Point stake was a necessity, not a choice. Local reaction and MIDI’s future plan
After 50 years, RAF pilot Joe Zammit returns to Żabbar, where his Vulcan bomber crashed, to celebrate the resilience of the community that welcomed him.
Discover how St. Martin’s Childcare Centre in Msida offers affordable, quality care, and why Malta needs more like it. Join the conversation on childcare r
Malta’s leadership gap: why courage, not charisma, is key to our island’s success. Let’s demand bravery from our leaders and foster it in ourselves.
MIDI plc CEO reveals why the €43m deal was inevitable, exploring local impact and future prospects of Malta’s property scene.
Captain John ‘Jock’ Graham returns to Żabbar, Malta, 50 years after deadly Vulcan crash, honoured by his community
After 50 years, Captain John ‘Ginger’ Henry returns to Żabbar, Malta, to honour his promise made after the deadly Vulcan bomber crash in 1972
Malta’s own Maria Azzopardi brings a message of hope to the Vatican’s Easter display with her stunning floral arrangements, a testament to our spirit and r
With Trump giving Iran 48 hours to make a deal, Malta’s strategic location and history of neutrality could once again put it at the heart of global diploma
Malta watches as US-Israeli missile strike near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant raises tensions in the Middle East, testing Malta’s neutrality and commitment
ADPD accuses ERA of failing to protect Marsascala’s environment, as Portomaso project languishes unfinished for over a decade