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Operation Husky - How Malta helped turn the Tide of World War II
In 1943, Malta became the launchpad for Operation Husky. Its harbours brimmed with warships, new airstrips like Gozo’s Ta’ Lambert were built, and the Lascaris War Rooms directed the invasion. Without Malta’s bases and command, the assault on Sicily may never have succeeded.
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Maltese Village Core Regeneration - Adapting to the Modern Age
Maltese village core must not become a museum, but a lived-in space A Village Built for a Different Life The traditional Maltese village...
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Malta's North and South Political Divide
Malta’s political map was long shaped by geography, with Labour dominating the dockyard communities in the South and the PN entrenched in the Church-backed villages of the North. Today, shifting demographics and new migration patterns are testing those old frontiers
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Malta's relationship with Libya
We often forget it, but the closest capital city to Valletta is not Rome, not Tunis, not even Athens. It’s Tripoli. Barely 355 miles to...
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Malta's Neutrality makes it a hub for Global Diplomacy
For decades Malta has stood as a neutral meeting ground for world leaders, from the 1989 Bush–Gorbachev summit to the recent USA–China talks. Its unique position in the Mediterranean, coupled with its constitutional neutrality, continues to make the island a trusted stage for diplomacy in an era of global tension.
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