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Trade unions upset, employer bodies happy as government changes tack on mandatory union membership

Trade unions upset, employer bodies happy as government changes tack on mandatory union membership

The proposal to introduce mandatory trade union membership has garnered several polarising opinions since its inclusion in the government's electoral manifesto for the 2022 general election. The General Workers Union and UĦM Voice of the Workers...

Watch: 'If PL describes change as chaos, then it has become party of status quo' - Adrian Delia

Watch: 'If PL describes change as chaos, then it has become party of status quo' - Adrian Delia

PN MP Adrian Delia, a prospective candidate for the leadership of the Nationalist Party, has hit back at the Labour Party over statements its representatives had made, where they described the Nationalist Party as being in "chaos". Prime Minister...

Summer heatwaves: A wake-up call for sustainability and justice

Summer heatwaves: A wake-up call for sustainability and justice

Amid hot summer temperatures, during Tuesday 8th July the demand for Malta's electricity reached a record high, with a peak of 612MW. According to Enemalta, this was an increase of 100MW compared to the same time last year. Some power cuts...

Payment Automation Hacks: Best Practices to Streamline & Scale Your AP Processes

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WATCH | Alex Borg: ‘I’m centre-right, but my door is open to everyone’

WATCH | Alex Borg: ‘I’m centre-right, but my door is open to everyone’

Alex Borg has a clear plan for the Nationalist Party. In his first 100 days, he will appoint a committee of financial and political experts that will sort out the party’s ċedoli scheme and finally publish the party’s accounts. This committee will...

Unified Endpoint Management and Security

Unified Endpoint Management and Security

While technology continues to reshape the way we work and connect, cybersecurity begins — and often ends — at the endpoint. From laptops and desktops to mobile devices and servers, endpoints form the frontlines of modern business. Unfortunately,...

Announcements – July 17, 2025

Announcements – July 17, 2025

Obituaries BONNICI. On Monday, July 14, at Mater Dei Hospital, NICOLA, of Żebbuġ, aged 45, passed away peacefully comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She leaves to mourn her loss her beloved son Jonathan, her parents Walter and Theresa and her...

Still I Create – Gozo celebration of creativity and resilience

Still I Create – Gozo celebration of creativity and resilience

Still I Create – an event celebrating creativity and resilience has been announced, which will be held on Friday, the 25th of July at the Marsalforn Waterfront, Gozo- During the same event, the book ‘Il-Passjoni tad-Dipressio,’ a collection of...

AI tool predicts tumor aggressiveness using protein markers

AI tool predicts tumor aggressiveness using protein markers

As cancer cases have increased worldwide, the disease has become more complex, presenting challenges to scientific advances in diagnosis and treatment. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a valuable tool for predicting and...

Two prisoners hospitalised, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant

Two prisoners hospitalised, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant

Two inmates at Corradino Correctional Facility were hospitalised following two separate incidents in recent days, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant. While details are sparse, sources close to the prison informed Times of Malta that...

Announcements – July 20, 2025

Announcements – July 20, 2025

CASSAR. On July 17, SARAH of Sliema, residing in Naxxar, aged 43, passed away peacefully, comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She leaves to mourn her loss her parents Silvio and May, her brother Damien and his wife Kelly, her nephews Dean, Jack...

Man charged over jewellery heist given suspended sentence for beating up inmate

Man charged over jewellery heist given suspended sentence for beating up inmate

A man tied to Malta’s biggest jewellery heist has been sentenced to an 18-month suspended term for assaulting a fellow inmate. Begtash Muka, 33, an Albanian national already known to the Maltese courts for his involvement in a high-profile...

Victoria does it again

Victoria does it again

Victoria Buttigieg is the attorney general. Her chief role is that of public prosecutor. Yet, she’s gained fame, or, rather, notoriety, not through her amazing prosecutorial skills but because of her mastery at shielding suspects from prosecution....

Letters to the editor - July 16, 2025

Letters to the editor - July 16, 2025

Looking ahead Ray Azzopardi of St Julian’s writes: I write in agreement with Nicole Portelli’s recent opinion piece ‘Mhux xorta … we’re going to lose anyway’ (July 11), where she rightly calls for a political shift towards real-life issues – the...

The EU should be built around its people

The EU should be built around its people

The European Commission has just presented its vision for the next Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF), covering the period from 2028 to 2034. Far from being a routine budgetary exercise, this proposal is a political and moral statement about...

Why the ‘easier’ option matters

Why the ‘easier’ option matters

In my previous article ‘The case for voluntary euthanasia’ (June 22), I argued that palliative care and a properly regulated practice of voluntary euthanasia should be jointly available choices in a truly compassionate society. Mariana Debono...

Humanity’s toilet blues in A# minor

Humanity’s toilet blues in A# minor

A few days ago, the umpteenth online outrage (of the inevitable Shock! Horror! variety) focused on a burger restaurant that refused a food courier access to the establishment’s toilet/s for reasons that were, if not absurd, then definitely...

Announcements – July 16, 2025

Announcements – July 16, 2025

Obituary CLELAND. On July 14, at St James Hospital, SUZANNE, wife of Ronald, aged 81, passed away peacefully comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She leaves to mourn her loss her beloved sons, Richard and his wife Fabrizia, Robin and his wife...

Portugal Shines at Inaugural Global Property Expo in Singapore

Portugal Shines at Inaugural Global Property Expo in Singapore

The prestigious Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore played host yesterday to the first-ever Global Property Expo, an ambitious and impeccably organized event by JLL that has already set a high bar for international real estate exhibitions....

Don’t kill equal treatment at work bill, EU countries and MEPs tell Commission

Don’t kill equal treatment at work bill, EU countries and MEPs tell Commission

But social affairs ministers of Belgium, Estonia, France, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden want to save the directive from the chopping block. In the letter, they argued that...

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