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29 March 2026

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Il-Beżżul Bieżel – March 29, 2026

Il-Beżżul Bieżel presents its March 29, 2026 cartoon commentary on local affairs. The publication continues its tradition of offering satirical takes on everyday life across Malta and Gozo.

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PM Abela Resists Transparency on Ministers' Wealth

Prime Minister Robert Abela is blocking disclosure of his ministers' wealth, according to reports. The decision raises questions about government transparency and accountability in Malta.

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When the Constitution Becomes More Than Just Words on Paper

Constitutional expert Manuel Delia reminds us that a constitution's job is to restrain government power, not serve it. In Malta, these protections are vital for safeguarding freedoms and ensuring those in power play by the rules.

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When Power Spins Out of Control: A Local Perspective on Global Chaos

John Vassallo warns that impulsive power without accountability is turning the world into a battlefield. The observation carries particular weight for Malta, a small nation dependent on international stability and responsible leadership.

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Malta Must Guard Its Tourism Crown Amid Global Tensions

Malta's tourism industry faces vulnerability to global geopolitical shocks, with industry leaders emphasising the need to actively preserve the island's reputation as a safe destination amid Middle East tensions.

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Today's Announcements: March 29, 2026

Malta Signal brings you today's social and personal listings from March 29, 2026, capturing the announcements that connect our island communities.

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When the Knights Lost Tripoli: A Turning Point in Mediterranean History

The Knights of St. John lost their 21-year rule over Tripoli to Ottoman forces in 1551, marking a turning point that forced them to refocus their efforts on defending Malta itself and ultimately shaped the island's fortifications and history.

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The Heart of the Stage: Meeting the Educator Keeping Theatre Alive in Our Schools

A local school educator is keeping the art of Theatre alive in our classrooms, proving that drama remains essential for student development. Through their passion and dedication, this teacher embodies the school's core values while transforming young lives.

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From the Gospel: Reliving, lest we forget

Malta's annual passion recounting invites believers to experience more than tradition – it's an intimate participation in Jesus's selfless act of redemptive love. Each year, communities across the island relive this sacred moment to deepen their faith and ensure we never forget the lesson at its heart.

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Finding Faith in Unexpected Places: Zorro the Confessor and What It Means to Stay True

A reflection on Christian spirituality explores the challenge of remaining faithful and loyal even when expectations aren't met. The lesson resonates across Malta's communities, reminding us that true faith requires commitment in difficult times, not just easy ones.

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Faith and Reflection: Religious Voices and Events Making Headlines This Week

Religious leaders and communities worldwide share messages of faith and reflection this week. From spiritual guidance to significant gatherings, various faith traditions continue their dialogue with modern life and contemporary issues.

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Pharmacies Open Today with Extended Hours

Pharmacies across Malta are open today, Saturday March 29th, from 9am to noon and again from 4pm to 7pm. Plan your visit to pick up prescriptions or medications during these extended weekend hours.

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Living at Odds with Nature: A Reckoning for Malta

Commentator Anna Marie Galea raises pressing questions about Malta's relationship with nature, suggesting something is fundamentally wrong with a society unable to live peacefully and respectfully with the environment. The piece reflects growing concerns about how development and environmental pressures are reshaping our island.

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The Safety You Don't See: Why Malta's Temperature Calibration Breakthrough Matters

Malta's accreditation of temperature calibration services at the MCCAA represents a significant but invisible step forward in consumer protection. The process ensures that temperature-reading devices accurately measure conditions for food, medicines and vaccines throughout the supply chain. With these services now available locally, Maltese businesses can more easily maintain reliable systems that keep everyday products safe.

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Mario de Marco: 'Tourism needs consistency, not shock treatment'

Former minister Mario de Marco has warned that Malta's tourism industry needs steady, consistent policy management rather than sudden dramatic shifts. De Marco emphasised that shock treatment in tourism policy creates uncertainty throughout the sector and undermines long-term development.

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VAT Reduction for Restaurants Will Pay for Itself, Says PN Tourism Spokesman

The PN's tourism spokesman Mario de Marco has argued that the government's proposed VAT reduction for restaurants will be partly self-financing, as increased economic activity in the sector will generate additional tax revenue.

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Car Dealer Christian Borg Poised to Walk Away from Multi-Million Euro Tax Fraud Case

Car dealer Christian Borg, who has done business with the Prime Minister, is set to benefit from a controversial new law that could allow him to walk away from multi-million euro tax fraud charges. The development marks a significant turn in a high-profile financial crime case.

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The Numbers Behind the Breakdown: Inside Mount Carmel's Staffing Crisis

Mount Carmel Hospital's failures aren't just about broken promises or stigma—they're rooted in a staffing collapse nobody's quantifying. Burnout-driven departures, recruitment freezes, and chronic understaffing explain why commitments can't be kept. The untold numbers reveal the human infrastructure breakdown driving the crisis.

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Developers' Lobby Seeks EU Investigation Into Affordable Housing Scheme

Malta's developers' lobby group has escalated housing tensions by requesting an EU investigation into the government's affordable housing scheme, marking a significant step in the ongoing dispute between the construction industry and housing policy.

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