Taiwan’s Tsai Upends Diplomatic Norms with Trump Talk
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s willingness to talk to U.S. President Trump challenges the ‘One China’ policy, raising hopes and concerns in the delicate b
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s willingness to talk to U.S. President Trump challenges the ‘One China’ policy, raising hopes and concerns in the delicate b
Discover the rise of Rage Against the Machine, a new political movement challenging the Nationalist Party’s dominance in Malta. Meet the activists shaking
In Malta’s upcoming local council elections, candidates are using an unlikely tool to woo voters – car parts. Is this a sign of a new kind of politics?
Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Public Security Minister Amir Ohana’s controversial tweet, sparking diplomatic row
Former Cuban president Raúl Castro faces murder charges in the U.S. for the 1996 shooting down of Brothers to the Rescue planes, a significant development
US Ambassador to Denmark suggests putting ‘footprint back on Greenland’. What does this mean for Malta’s geopolitical stance and Arctic interests?
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen publicly welcomes Trump’s call, breaking diplomatic norms. Malta watches with interest, balancing ties with China and the U
Malta’s Minister for Transport, Ian Borg, urges voters to engage constructively, not cast protest votes in the upcoming election.
As Malta heads towards the next election, can we trust election opinion polls? Let’s dive into the world of polling, its methods, biases, and limitations.
Malta joins international voices calling for the release of activists detained since the 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla incident, with locals in Malta voicing
Disillusioned Maltese voters take to the streets, challenging the dominance of the Nationalist Party ahead of the election
Delve into Malta’s unique political tradition of ‘spare parts’, where candidates switch parties mid-election. As the general election approaches, we explor