EIT Malta Officer Diana Miceli said the event highlighted 'how much potential Malta has to become a leading innovator'
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He has served as the financial crime watchdog's acting director since April
MIA CEO Maria Cauchi Delia said that present fiscal changes seek to push for transparency, simplification, and consistency
This month, the Ombudsman slammed government for inaction on notaries who fail to pass on taxes payed by property buyers ...
Industrial actions took place against new French law, requesting striking employees to notify companies at least 2 days prior
This proposal basement parking, stores, a hair salon, along with a cafeteria and restaurants
The most ambitious trade deal ever signed by the EU with a developing country regarding sustainability provisions
The party said the country has ‘lost precious time’ in improving workers’ skills
Air Malta says rescheduled flights to Milan Linate may experience delays
Overall, 5,472 graduated in tertiary-level education 2.2 per cent less than previous year
Government is acting as an interlocutor to assist laid-off workers to find employment with private companies offering similar job roles
Inflation is expected to see a notable decline in 2024, however a temporary upswing is expected in the near future
The process towards certification is meticulous and is awarded through the Green Key programme
‘I firmly believe that by ensuring our employees’ satisfaction, we can enhance the overall happiness of our clients’
Pensions expert Claire Falzon explains
The EIB funds will finance public sector projects and initiatives that are intended to boost Malta's social and economic infrastructure
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