Krampus goes to Brussels? The killing of the Spitzenkandidaten and the transnational list
Well, this Christmas, EU leaders are said to formally kill off plans for the so-called transnational list and Spitzenkandidaten that would have had a great […]
Well, this Christmas, EU leaders are said to formally kill off plans for the so-called transnational list and Spitzenkandidaten that would have had a great […]
Trigger warning: this article contains mentions of the different types of sexual abuse one might endure In 2015, 85% of victims of sexual assault in […]
Femicide In The Local Context The murder of Bernice Cassar happened just a few days before the “International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against […]
From Galileo and Nostradamus to Einstein and Stephen Hawking, all breakthroughs in scientific discovery are never easily achieved. The general curiosity and scepticism of the […]
You’d imagine a country that is roughly the size of Marseilles both in terms of population and geographic size, to be more well organised when […]
It is no secret that Malta has an intrinsic culture of political fanaticism. You name it, we’ve seen it: mass meetings, ‘debates’ which turn into […]
Written by David Mizzi In light of recent events pertaining to Campus Hub a sweeping amount of posts have surfaced over the internet. David‘s article […]
Written By Rafel Grima, a member of Moviment Graffitti, on politics Does a fish in the ocean know that it is swimming in water? Or […]
COVID-19 measures are slowly being lifted, cases are no longer triple digits and we are finally seeing a shed of light at the end of […]
Written by Alice Battistino Here in Malta, little is being done to safeguard animals from exploitative practices. Twenty-four-hours prior to publishing, a rather troubling decision […]
When we think of heritage structures the first thing the pops into our head is Haqar Qim or Aubreg de Castile. These buildings have been […]
Written by Jacob Callus The evolution of history brings along with it several changes, some of which come as a surprise, others which we can […]
With the pandemic settling back in again for round two and the summer heat at its peak, a piece of fabric on your face might […]
Written by Nikos Chircop Seventy years on from the signing of the Declaration which gave life to the European Project, so much has been achieved. […]
Written by Jacob Callus One only needs to login to social media or watch the news right now in order to see to what extent […]
This whole Coronavirus is a mess. It is becoming an endless cycle of; infected, suffering and finally, death. Some got infected and survived, others got […]
Once again, the most awaited day amongst lovers is here – Valentine’s Day! The romantic, lovey-dovey day of the year, known for its rose-giving and […]
Written by Jacob Callus We are tomorrow’s leaders… A recurrent phrase about youths that we hear too often. It is due to this that one […]
By Amy Cauchi A rape offence is not only a delicate topic, but one in which the consequences and mitigation are rarely discussed. For the […]
The topic no one wants to talk about. The topic which has one too many vociferous yet uninformed voices from both ends. The topic which […]
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