• Russia USA Malta

    200 women in a few hours

    No sooner has the account been set up than hundreds of messages from beautiful women wanting to chat, and more, begin to flood my inbox. Just replying to one of them would cost me a few euros. The women who get in touch are seemingly undeterred by the fact that my ...

  • Malta

    What to eat in February

    February is the time when winter starts to become spring. These recipes feature in-season ingre­dients and some carnival treats. Nettle leaves are young and tender this month, and as we approach the summer the leaves toughen up, so now is the time to make use of them. Use gloves and scissors to ...

  • USA Malta

    Forever thus to tourists

    Ed eats The Stone CrabXatt ix-XlendiXlendiTel 2155 6400 Food: 5/10  Service: 7/10Ambience: 8/10Value: 7/10Overall: 7/10 Travel really helps to define us as individuals. It tends to bring out the best or the worst in people. Taken out of our daily routine and our customary stomping grounds, we tend to turn into a different ...

  • USA Regno Unito Malta

    ‘Malta is well positioned as an attractive domicile post-Brexit’

    Finance Malta chairman Kenneth Farrugia talks to Anthony Manduca about Brexit, Malta’s reputation as a financial services centre, EU tax harmonisation attempts and how the new US Trump administration could affect the global financial climate. “We will not play the vulture game when it comes to Brexit,” Mr Farrugia says when ...

  • Cina

    China’s Didi shakes up car-hailing app business

    Shift to premium services reflects new challenges in ride-sharing arena

  • Spagna Malta

    Prime Minister calls Simon Busuttil a liar

    The Egrant story continued to hold sway in the hothouse of Maltese politics.On the one hand, the revelation by MaltaToday that the company Egrant about which many had suspected is owned by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, actually belongs to Brtian Tonna, the head of Nexia BT, was openly disbelieved by ...

  • Panama Malta

    Beppe Fenech Adami inquiry to be submitted Monday, same day as PANA committee meeting, OPM confirms

    Judge JD Camilleri will be submitting the board of inquiry’s report on the CapitalOne investigation tomorrow (Monday) following the four-week extension the board had been granted, a spokesperson from the Office of the Prime Minister has told The Malta Independent on Sunday. The spokesperson did not give an exact date as ...

  • Panama Malta

    Busuttil cites reasons why Brian Tonna admitting ownership of Egrant is ‘complete lie’, PL reacts

    Opposition Leader Simon Busuttil today questioned why the journalist who quoted Brian Tonna from Nexia BT as saying he owns the elusive third Panama based company Egrant Inc did not refer to an article penned one year earlier, in which Mr Tonna said he could not divulge client details due ...

  • Malta

    Three months into the job as judge, Toni Abela still to hear first case

    Former Labour Party Deputy Leader Toni Abela, who was appointed to the bench back in November, has not yet heard a single case. The Malta Independent on Sunday is well-informed that the matter has been raised with Chief Justice Silvio Camilleri, who is reportedly mulling over exactly which sector of ...

  • Russia Malta

    Editorial: Government jumps the gun on internet freedoms

    In its headlong rush to defuse the rather nasty situation created by Minister and Labour Party Deputy Leader Chris Cardona when he took the utterly draconian move of having a garnishee order imposed on a journalist before proceedings in libel cased he filed had even begun, the government has well ...