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Labour has called a snap general election for 30 May 2026 with a 33‑day campaign, citing international energy volatility and a €250 million shield for households and businesses.
Observers are split: some see a decisive move to secure continuity, others view it as a tactical short campaign; the real test will be manifesto detail, polling shifts, and how international commentators and markets respond. Continue reading

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Can we function when things go wrong?

Colonel David Attard argues that Malta is exposed to sudden disruptions—especially in energy, cyber and supply chains—and urges practical preparedness through redundancy, strategic reserves and stronger infrastructure. Essential reading for policymakers and citizens concerned with national resilience and continuity planning. Continue reading

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