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Where are Labour s political intellectuals? – Desmond Zammit Marmarà

A legal career, roads travelled

Most of us still remember the tragedy of the Balkan War in the 1990s and the disintegration of Yugoslavia into many states. The Kosovo War, the last chapter of

Labour s dissident silent minority – Desmond Zammit Marmarà

It is interesting that many people are asking why Labour intellectuals are silent when so much is occurring in this country that goes against the Labour Party&r

Antonio Cremona: A humble giant of the Maltese language – Aaron Attard-Hili

Antonio Cremona, popularly known as Ninu or Is-Sur Nin, was born on May 27, 1880, at 3-4, St Mary Street, Victoria. He was given the names of Antonio, Giuseppe

Guardians of the Maltese language

This year the Akkademja tal-Malti celebrated its 100th anniversary. Originally set up to streamline the Maltese alphabet, over the years its role evolved and it now focuses on promoting the national language and Maltese literature. Secretary Joseph Borg tells us why this is important and relevant in preserving a nation’s history and defining its future – to ensure that Maltese does not become a foreign language to today’s natives. The Maltese language is probably the only factor that today distinguishes us and gives us our identity.  It is the national language as entrenched in our Constitution, while both Maltese and English are official languages. It is the only semitic language that has reached such status and has a unique feature: Maltese is the only semitic language which is written in Latin script. 

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