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Il-Ballata tal-Gżira Żverġnata

January 24, 2018 · Matthew Darmanin ·

Personalment, naħseb li l-poeżija hi waħda mil-aħjar mezzi biex tesprimi ruħek. Bil-ftit li naf, iddeċidejt li nikteb poeżija bil-Malti għal Malta.

Tagged With: Malta, over-development, poetry

Malta 2017: The Grim Spectacle Of Hypocrisy

December 28, 2017 · Raisa Galea ·

Navigating through buzzwords, confusion and hypocrisy of the 2017’s political hysteria.

Tagged With: big business, Civil Society Network, corruption, democracy, inequality, Malta, MaltaFiles, solidarity, tax avoidance

Malta’s Corporate Tax Refund Scheme How some get away with paying only 5% in tax

November 27, 2017 · Joseph Abela ·

The 5% tax rate turns Malta into a magnet for rich people and legally enables them to pay a lot less in tax than they would be required to pay in their own countries.

Tagged With: inequality, Malta, Paradise papers, tax, tax avoidance

How I Have Become a Local in Malta on local foreigners and foreign locals

November 26, 2017 · Raisa Galea ·

To integrate was to recognise diversity and complexity of Maltese society.

Tagged With: discrimination, foreigners, integration, locals, Malta, Maltese identity, nationality, stereotypes

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