24 June

The Issue In a world constantly marred by conflict, a pressing question echoes through the corridors of power: How can we finally achieve peace? Despite the pivotal roles played by governments and international organizations, the reality is that ending wars cannot be achieved by these entities alone. Individuals, particularly those wielding power, bear an immense […]

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10 April

Re Writing Malta’s Prehistory: New Research Extends Island’s Timeline by 1,000 Years. A game-changing study is re-writing Malta’s ancient past. Led by Professor Eleanor Scerri at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology and co-investigator Professor Nicholas Vella at the University of Malta, recent study reveals that human populations first occupied Malta a entire thousand years […]

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10 April

Valletta’s Knightly Past: Wandering Through Time I’ve always felt that walking through Malta’s capital is like stepping into a living scrapbook of memories. Roaming the narrow, sometimes jagged cobble streets, you can almost sense centuries of stories pressing in around every corner. I get a kick out of picturing the days when those famed Knights—yes, […]

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