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Migration and community: a bottom-up approach – Noah Fabri

Working with the complex social dynamics in a multicultural society can easily risk falling into oversimplified narratives. What is going [...]

Moviment Graffitti calls for gender quotas on candidate lists

Moviment Graffitti is calling for gender quotas on candidate lists, with a minimum share of women on the candidate lists [...]

By the concrete rivers of Babylon – Wayne Flask

There is little to see and enjoy during a session of the parliamentary committee for the environment, or to be [...]

Constitutional Case filed over Balluta ferry permit

Moviment Graffitti and Arnold Cassola have filed a Constitutional case regarding the controversial Fortina catamaran ferry permit in Balluta which [...]

Hundred applicants unite to save the Dingli trees

In the ongoing saga in Dingli to save the 300-year old trees that are in danger of being chopped down, [...]

Moviment Graffitti in strong opposition to outrageous plans for a drive-in cinema on ODZ land in Marsascala

Application has received over 500 objections in just a few days Plans to build a drive-in cinema on agricultural land [...]

Open Letter on Msida Creek Project

Thirty NGOs and experts in the field have signed an open letter about a proposed flyover as part of the [...]

Wake up and smell the tarmac – Wayne Flask

“I’m barely getting any sleep…”. I guess I’d complain of insomnia, too, were a government agency to suddenly appear on [...]

A year of reckoning – Robert Fenech

As 2020 nears its end and our Republic enters its 47th year, it’s time to take a moment to look [...]

Sliema and St Julian’s residents protest for better quality of life

Signs they held urged people to “stand up and be counted” and expressed frustration at construction disturbances, stating “iż-żejjed kollu [...]