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Annual Chairpersonship Conference on Cyber Security took place in Helsinki

Annual Chairpersonship Conference on Cyber Security took place in Helsinki

HELSINKI, 2 October 2025 - The annual Chairpersonship Conference, Resilient Cyberspace: Principles, Partnerships, and the Path Ahead, took place in Helsinki from 30 September to 2 October 2025. The conference brought together high-level officials...

Owner:  Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Malta’s boot camp for business – encouraging entrepreneurship

Malta’s boot camp for business – encouraging entrepreneurship

With a background spanning business strategy, product management and user experience research and design, Rozina moved to Malta in 2019 “by choice, and with a bit of an eye for adventure." Read the full story at Times2.

Owner:  The Strickland Foundation
Updated: Thousands gather for protest against planning bills taking place in Valletta
GENE campaign launched to promote and safeguard biodiversity in Malta

GENE campaign launched to promote and safeguard biodiversity in Malta

The Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights has launched the GENE campaign, which aims to continue raising awareness about the preservation of local varieties that are essential to safeguarding Malta's agricultural heritage. It...

Owner:  Noel Azzopardi
Four Maltese holidaymakers who died in Croatia car tragedy named

Four Maltese holidaymakers who died in Croatia car tragedy named

The four Maltese citizens who lost their lives when their car plunged into the sea while on holiday in Croatia have been identified. Jeremy Gambin, 68, and his wife Lorraine (Cynthia), 67, (photo, from Facebook) both residents of Swieqi, died...

Owner:  Noel Azzopardi
Saint Kitts and Nevis iGaming Market Research Report

Saint Kitts and Nevis iGaming Market Research Report

October 3, 2025 Saint Kitts and Nevis, although small, has made its mark and is now becoming a successful and emerging market in the Eastern Caribbean’s iGaming. In 2025, Nevis introduced the Online Gaming Ordinance, establishing a regulatory...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Science beats thunderstorm as crowds flock to Science in the City

Science beats thunderstorm as crowds flock to Science in the City

Valletta hosted Malta’s largest celebration of science and the arts last weekend, as Science in the City brought together scientists, researchers, artists and science enthusiasts on September 26 and 27. Rooted in the theme ‘Past Forward’, the...

Owner:  The Strickland Foundation
Skinsurgeon and Remedies host Malta’s first international laser masterclass

Skinsurgeon and Remedies host Malta’s first international laser masterclass

On 26 September, Malta welcomed more than forty leading consultants in plastic surgery, dermatology and related specialties from the UK, France, Poland, Italy and the Middle East for the inaugural Skinsurgeon International Laser Masterclass, held...

Owner:  Noel Azzopardi
What we fund becomes our culture – Malta must choose wisely

What we fund becomes our culture – Malta must choose wisely

The recent decision by Foreign and Tourism Minister Ian Borg to redirect funds from large summer parties towards promoting Malta as an arts and cultural destination is a welcome and timely shift. For too long, Malta has been seen primarily as a...

Owner:  The Strickland Foundation
Meet the architects rethinking Malta’s building boom

Meet the architects rethinking Malta’s building boom

The architects behind the award-winning London Design Biennale installation, Urna, intend to keep breaking the mould, designing whole houses in pigmented concrete and propping buildings to construct the ground floor after the first. They are also...

Owner:  The Strickland Foundation
The Malta we want tomorrow begins with the values our children hold today

The Malta we want tomorrow begins with the values our children hold today

What kind of society will Malta be in 10 years? The answer depends less on policies passed in Parliament than on values forming quietly in today’s classrooms. Our future cohesion will not be dictated by headlines, but by how a generation of young...

Owner:  The Strickland Foundation
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