Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi dies aged 86

June 12, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

He served as Prime Minister of Italy four times between 1994 and 2011

Eurozone enters shallow recession, economic growth dips in Malta

June 8, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Malta's economy shrank by 0.5 per cent during the first three months of 2023

Real income per capita down in both euro area and EU

April 27, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Savings were up while investments were down in the last quarter of 2022

The Single Market at 30 – tackling the EU’s long-term competitiveness

March 20, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The European Single Market accounts for 15% of global GDP

Eurozone set to enter recession in coming months

November 11, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Growth is expected to return to Europe in spring

What happens when subsidies are granted by non-EU states to companies operating in the single market?

August 30, 2022
by Helena Grech

Malta Enterprise to host Foreign Subsidies Regulation debate

European GDP continues to rise as US growth falters

August 17, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Both the EU and the Eurozone registered a 0.6% increase in GDP during the second quarter of 2022

European Commission signs off on Croatia adopting the euro in 2023

June 6, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The European Parliament and the individual member states are expected to confirm the decision

Pandemic, war, and Malta’s place in the European Single Market

May 29, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Peter Agius and Clint Flores discuss the key issues facing European Union integration today

More than 4 in 5 Maltese pleased with their financial situation

April 8, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The latest Eurobarometer survey shows people in Malta are generally happy with their job and the economy’s performance

Europe warns Hungary against wheat export restrictions as Peter Agius highlights threats to food security

April 8, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The European Commission described Hungary’s actions as a ‘serious and prima facie unjustified restriction on the free movement of goods’

Respect rule of law or lose out on EU money, court tells member states

February 16, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The EU's common values 'define the very identity of the European Union as a legal order'

Roberta Metsola elected European Parliament President

January 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Dr Metsola won by a landslide of 74 per cent

Roberta Metsola poised to become European Parliament President

January 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Plenary to elect new President currently taking place

Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi dies aged 86

June 12, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

He served as Prime Minister of Italy four times between 1994 and 2011

Eurozone enters shallow recession, economic growth dips in Malta

June 8, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Malta's economy shrank by 0.5 per cent during the first three months of 2023

Real income per capita down in both euro area and EU

April 27, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Savings were up while investments were down in the last quarter of 2022

The Single Market at 30 – tackling the EU’s long-term competitiveness

March 20, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The European Single Market accounts for 15% of global GDP

Eurozone set to enter recession in coming months

November 11, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Growth is expected to return to Europe in spring

What happens when subsidies are granted by non-EU states to companies operating in the single market?

August 30, 2022
by Helena Grech

Malta Enterprise to host Foreign Subsidies Regulation debate

European GDP continues to rise as US growth falters

August 17, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Both the EU and the Eurozone registered a 0.6% increase in GDP during the second quarter of 2022

European Commission signs off on Croatia adopting the euro in 2023

June 6, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The European Parliament and the individual member states are expected to confirm the decision

Pandemic, war, and Malta’s place in the European Single Market

May 29, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Peter Agius and Clint Flores discuss the key issues facing European Union integration today

More than 4 in 5 Maltese pleased with their financial situation

April 8, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The latest Eurobarometer survey shows people in Malta are generally happy with their job and the economy’s performance

Europe warns Hungary against wheat export restrictions as Peter Agius highlights threats to food security

April 8, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The European Commission described Hungary’s actions as a ‘serious and prima facie unjustified restriction on the free movement of goods’

Respect rule of law or lose out on EU money, court tells member states

February 16, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The EU's common values 'define the very identity of the European Union as a legal order'

Roberta Metsola elected European Parliament President

January 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Dr Metsola won by a landslide of 74 per cent

Roberta Metsola poised to become European Parliament President

January 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Plenary to elect new President currently taking place