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The Malta Independent on Sunday
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2024-02-25
Could the PN become a victim of Metsola’s success?
The celibacy of priests
Labour glorifies perjury
Being vague is so in vogue
Institutional fragmentation obstructs good governance
Improving our legislative frameweork for drone operations
Road works need to be better planned
Gozo: ‘franka’ facades – prioritising the wrong things!
Data-driven healthcare: Revolutionizing patient care
Expect an eve of poll cheque again
Maltese constitutional history and active participation in politics
Teatru Manoel brings the magical opera ‘Armida’ to life
16 February 1974: Opening of the Public Library at Beltissebħ
Unveiling mosquitoes: Biting back!
Visit art in all its splendour at the new Victor Pasmore Gallery
Hillary Swank gives inspirational ‘Ordinary Angels’ both the heart and heft it needs
GS1 Malta: Elevating healthcare with global standards
LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation raises €154,645… gratitude and celebration mark special gathering
The 2024 Campus Book Festival: Unveiling the programme of events
The Malta Catholic Action celebrates local project ‘Mumenti’
Vibrant Hanfu Parade sparks enthusiasm in Valletta
Malta-based ornithologists participate in Mediterranean seabird symposium
A new and colourful events calendar by Heritage Malta
PKF joins US experts to accelerate local innovation
Business representatives call on differentiating between late payments and long payment terms in discussion on EU Late Payments Regulation
BOV on the lookout for new talent with graduate programme
Eight years of community and growth for Frank Salt in the Three Cities
Fema commits itself to strengthening higher education programmes in Business Leadership
MTA strengthens its crisis management capabilities through European initiative
DLĦ and BOV announce winners of photography competition
Red Bull’s mysterious investigation into Christian Horner overshadowing start of F1 season
Signing Hamilton puts the pressure on Ferrari to end its long wait for F1 title
Ireland halfway to Grand Slam after putting down spirited Wales in Six Nations
Australia and Denmark share the lead after the 1st day of racing at SailGP on Sydney harbor
Marco Odermatt leads World Cup giant slalom after the first run as he seeks 10th win in a row
Harry Kane to the rescue again as Bayern snaps 3‑game losing streak
Dull encounter ends all square
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