UĦM Director Steps Down After 13 Years
After nearly two decades, Prof. Juanito Camilleri resigns as UĦM Director, leaving a legacy of growth and transformation
After nearly two decades, Prof. Juanito Camilleri resigns as UĦM Director, leaving a legacy of growth and transformation
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A Maltese footballer begins a 15-month prison sentence for his role in a match-fixing scandal, sparking a conversation about the integrity of local footbal
Lebanon and Israel to hold direct talks, a move that could potentially reshape the Middle East. Malta’s role in mediation and local reactions.
After a decade at the helm, UĦM’s long-serving director Dr. Joseph Farrugia resigns, leaving the student union and Malta’s education sector in a state of t
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A local footballer is sentenced to 15 months in prison for match-fixing, marking a turning point in Maltese football. The player, once a star at the Ta’ Qa
Lebanon and Israel agree to direct talks, with Malta’s geopolitical interests at stake. What does this mean for the Maltese archipelago?
After 12 years, UĦM’s long-serving director Dr. David Agius resigns, paving the way for a new generation of leadership in Malta’s Nationalist Party youth w
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A Maltese footballer becomes the first in the country to be convicted for match-fixing, receiving a 15-month prison sentence. The case highlights the need
Direct talks between Lebanon and Israel spark hope for peace, while U.S. Iran blockade raises tensions in the Middle East, with implications for Malta