Antonio Tajani, an Italian militant monarchist in his youth, will be in Malta to attend the funeral of the blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia. The President of The Republic of Malta, her excellency Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, had also expressed her wish to show her condolences personally; but was made to understand that she was not […]
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Adrian Delia is the new PN Leader
Update – official results: qualified voters: 19,350 uncollected votes: 3,849 votes collected 15,501 early voting: 2597 votes cast on election day (16th September): 12,145 Total votes cast: 14,742 Turnout: 95.1% abstained: 759 invalid votes: 76 valid votes: 14,666 Chris Said: 6,932 (47.3%) Adrian Delia: 7,734 (52.7%) Adrian Delia, a lawyer from Birkirkara who lives in […]
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With this year’s (shorter than usual) season of the World famous tv series having come to an end; millions of fans around the world have been left yearning for more. However, Malta proves once again to be the best in Europe – Hell maybe the best in the World – by stepping up to the […]
Continue readingMore TagElectoral Aftermath: A Time To Reflect
We are still in the aftermath of a general election which took place a little over 50 days ago, but now as the dust has started to settle and the air has started to clear it is the time for some reflections The cabinet was appointed, the first bill of law was passed, the (governing) […]
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Betsson Group is the biggest iGaming operator in Malta, employing more than 1,000 people. This milestone was in fact reached on the 7th of March 2017. This company is indeed one of the cornerstones, or at least a major player, of this industry which nowadays contributes 12% of our GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Amidst “certain […]
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Corruption is a scourge, much worse than what most people think! Unfortunately the perception about how damaging corruption is, pales in comparison to reality, Unfortunately facts do not convince people. Facts do not win arguments and they do not change people’s minds. It is called the backfire effect which was discovered as a result of […]
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