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ICT Graduates Crash Cabinet Meeting in Hilarious Celebratory Tour
**Watch: ICT Graduates Crash Cabinet Meeting as Part of Celebratory Tour** In a delightful and unexpected turn of events, a group of enthusiastic Information and Communications Technology (ICT) graduates from the University of Malta made headlines this week when they crashed a cabinet meeting, much to the amusement and surprise of the attendees. This quirky…
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Ministry of Employment and Social Dialogue Triumphs at Government-organised Award for Workers
— In a celebration of hard work, dedication, and excellence, the Ministry of Employment and Social Dialogue emerged as a winner in the Government-organised Award for Workers. This prestigious accolade, held annually in Malta, recognises the contributions of both individuals and departments that have significantly impacted the workforce and the broader community. The Award for…
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ICC Ruling Embarrasses Government, Says Maltese Greens
In a recent development that has stirred the pot in Malta’s political landscape, the Greens have voiced their discontent over what they perceive as the government’s contradictory stance. The International Criminal Court (ICC) ruling, which has been labeled as “embarrassing” by the Greens, highlights a discrepancy between the government’s public statements and its actions. The…
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Malta Tax Office Mishap: Sensitive Company Details Sent to 7,000 Addresses
### Company Details ‘Inadvertently’ Emailed to 7,000 Addresses by Tax Office: A Local Perspective In a surprising turn of events that has sent ripples through the local community, the Malta tax office has inadvertently emailed sensitive company details to a staggering 7,000 addresses. The incident has not only raised concerns about data security but also…
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Malta’s Hospitals at the Heart of a Fierce Political Debate
The Malta hospital sector has once again found itself at the center of a political storm, with the government and opposition trading heated accusations over recent decisions and their implications for healthcare services on the island. The debate has ignited a fierce exchange, reflecting the deep-seated concerns and expectations of the Maltese public regarding the…
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Prime Minister vs President: The Maltese Perspective
In Malta, the debate between a prime ministerial system and a presidential system is not just a theoretical exercise; it’s a conversation rooted in the island’s unique political history, cultural identity, and community values. As a nation with a parliamentary democracy, Malta has long been governed by a prime minister who leads the majority party…
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Malta’s Financial Crossroads: A €250m Deficit and €11 Billion in Debt
### The Rising Tide of National Debt: A €250m Deficit by September and €11 Billion in Government Debt As the Maltese sun sets over the Mediterranean, casting a golden hue over the island’s historic streets, a shadow looms over the horizon. The Maltese government’s financial situation has reached a critical juncture, with a deficit of…
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Ministers’ Salaries to Rise: Public Service Pay Deal and Its Impact on Malta
**Ministers’ Salaries to Rise Following Public Service Pay Deal: A Closer Look at the Implications for Malta** In a move that has sparked both anticipation and debate, the Maltese government has announced that ministers’ salaries will see an increase following the recent public service pay deal. This decision, while aimed at aligning ministerial compensation with…
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Deepfake Scams Target Maltese Ministers Post-Budget Day: A New Frontier in Cybercrime
### Deepfake Scams Target Maltese Ministers Post-Budget Day: A New Frontier in Cybercrime In the digital age, the line between reality and deception often blurs, and Malta has recently found itself at the center of a new wave of cybercrimes that exploit advanced technology. Just days after the national budget was unveiled, several high-profile figures,…
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Malta’s NGOs React to Planning Bills: A Crisis of Trust
**NGOs’ Reaction to Planning Bills Highlights Eroding Trust in Governance** In a recent statement that has sent ripples through Malta’s political and community landscape, the President of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) in Malta, Dr. John Said, has expressed deep concern over the NGOs’ reaction to the proposed planning bills. According to Dr. Said, the…
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Neville Gafà Resigns from OPM Person of Trust Role: A Community Reflects
### Neville Gafà Resigns from OPM Person of Trust Role: A Community Reflects In a surprising turn of events, Neville Gafà, a highly respected and well-known figure in the Maltese community, has announced his resignation from his role as the Person of Trust for the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM). This move has sparked…
