
Jacques René Zammit

Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more

Situations vacant
A headline in a Luxembourg newspaper this week announced that “Luxembourg is... View more

In thrall to Destiny
The Ancient Greeks had an interesting relationship with fate and destiny. It... View more

Working the institutions
On Sunday we woke to the news that Minister Carmelo Abela is... View more

That sense of resignation
The temperature climbed to 27 degrees this Sunday in Luxembourg. It turned... View more

Redemption
It was 635 for, 46 against and 12 abstentions. That was the... View more

Pulcinella’s secret
Some junior minister whose name is not worth remembering has stated that... View more

Inscribed in stone
There was obviously a commemorative plaque that needed unveiling during the latest... View more

We are not OK
It is enough to drive you insane. That feeling that in the... View more

Justice and atonement
The Easter period seems to have brought with it a conscience to... View more

Axis vs Allied: The truth wars
A banner goes up outside the offices of The Times of Malta.... View more

New Zealand lamb
I found the timing of Keith Schembri’s arraignment and detainment uncanny. My... View more

The damn nation
The latest cartoon from the Charlie Hebdo stables to spark outrageous reactions... View more

Hot under the collar
That press conference. People were still talking about it over the weekend.... View more

Oceania 1984, Malta 2021
The flashes began with the news that Assistant Commissioner Ian Abdilla was... View more

We could be anti-heroes
The end of this month brought with it the first anniversaries from... View more

Partial Law
I was almost tempted to waste another article dissecting Robert Abela’s Sunday... View more

Unity: the new opiate of the people
The news that President George Vella has announced a Conference for National... View more

Critical thinking for critical times
Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more

Situations vacant
A headline in a Luxembourg newspaper this week announced that “Luxembourg is... View more

In thrall to Destiny
The Ancient Greeks had an interesting relationship with fate and destiny. It... View more

Working the institutions
On Sunday we woke to the news that Minister Carmelo Abela is... View more

That sense of resignation
The temperature climbed to 27 degrees this Sunday in Luxembourg. It turned... View more

Redemption
It was 635 for, 46 against and 12 abstentions. That was the... View more

Pulcinella’s secret
Some junior minister whose name is not worth remembering has stated that... View more

Inscribed in stone
There was obviously a commemorative plaque that needed unveiling during the latest... View more

We are not OK
It is enough to drive you insane. That feeling that in the... View more

Justice and atonement
The Easter period seems to have brought with it a conscience to... View more

Axis vs Allied: The truth wars
A banner goes up outside the offices of The Times of Malta.... View more

New Zealand lamb
I found the timing of Keith Schembri’s arraignment and detainment uncanny. My... View more

The damn nation
The latest cartoon from the Charlie Hebdo stables to spark outrageous reactions... View more

Hot under the collar
That press conference. People were still talking about it over the weekend.... View more

Oceania 1984, Malta 2021
The flashes began with the news that Assistant Commissioner Ian Abdilla was... View more

We could be anti-heroes
The end of this month brought with it the first anniversaries from... View more

Partial Law
I was almost tempted to waste another article dissecting Robert Abela’s Sunday... View more

Unity: the new opiate of the people
The news that President George Vella has announced a Conference for National... View more