Momentum Candidate Apologizes After Middle-Finger Controversy
Malta’s Momentum candidate, John Doe, apologizes after a video surfaced showing him flipping the bird at a passerby during a campaign stop in Valletta’s Re
Malta’s Momentum candidate, John Doe, apologizes after a video surfaced showing him flipping the bird at a passerby during a campaign stop in Valletta’s Re
Kevin Camilleri approved as GWU’s new General Secretary, promising a new direction for Malta’s labour movement
US sanctions relief on Iran could lead to cheaper fuel prices in Malta. Find out how global politics affect your fuel gauge.
Independent candidate Mark Camilleri apologizes for making an obscene gesture during a heated exchange on Republic Street in Valletta, sparking a social me
Labour plans to regulate prediction markets in Malta to prevent abuse and insider trading, positioning the country as a responsible hub for innovative fina
Labour Party outlines plans to regulate prediction markets in Malta, aiming to prevent abuse and insider trading while harnessing the power of collective w
Kevin Camilleri, a long-serving trade unionist, is approved as the new General Secretary of Malta’s General Workers’ Union, bringing a fresh perspective to
A Momentum candidate apologizes for a heated exchange on Republic Street, leaving locals divided. The candidate admitted to ‘losing my cool’ and expressed
Labour aims to regulate prediction markets in Malta, preventing abuse and insider trading while harnessing their power for economic growth.
A Momentum candidate apologizes for a heated exchange on Republic Street, sparking debate about respect in politics
Labour Party in Malta plans to regulate prediction markets to prevent abuse and insider trading, opening up new opportunities for the island’s financial se
Momentum candidate Alex Borg apologises for middle-finger incident on Republic Street, Valletta, raising questions about temperament and political conduct