Migration: MEPs and Council strike on highly qualified workers
New rules harmonise entry and residence conditions for highly-qualified workers by requiring only a six-month work contract or a binding job offer
Love film? Get in on the live debate with the European LUX Award film directors
During the week of 10-16 May viewers across Europe including Malta can watch and vote for the European LUX Award finalist films, as well as participate in a live debate with the...
MEP claims Renew wants to cut Malta funds over rule of law concerns
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba on the attack over Renew proposal in committee to inquiry about EC investigation into Malta funds
In anti-SLAPP proposals, MEPs want vexatious lawsuits dismissed and plaintiffs punished
MEPs are proposing introducing minimum standards to protect journalists and NGOs against SLAPP suits across the EU, empowering judges to dismiss vexatious lawsuits and to levy...
Chinese, Azerbaijani Enemalta investments would fall foul of new EU rules
New Brussels rules could block foreign companies from making acquisitions and from receiving public contracts in Europe if they are deemed to have benefitted from government...
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Come pay a virtual visit to the European Parliament, the Commission’s Berlaymont headquarters, as well as other EU institutions
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Migrant drone surveillance from Malta: MEP questions information-sharing with ‘pull-back’ countries

Surveillance drone flights being deployed from Malta by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) could be shared with third countries such and...

Surveillance drone flights being deployed from Malta by the...

Make your voice heard! Inauguration of Future of Europe online events on Europe Day 2021

Europe Day this year looks towards the future of Europe with the inaugural event of the Conference of the Future of Europe at the European Parliament on Sunday

Europe Day this year looks towards the future of Europe...

EU Presidents: Strength of European democracies lies in engaging the voices of society

21 Presidents of the EU member states issue joint letter to European citizens on the occasion of Europe Day

21 Presidents of the EU member states issue joint letter to...

EU Literature Prize: Sant asks why political party publishers are disqualified

Labour MEP and author and creator of Sensiela Kotba Soċjalisti asks Commission to clarify EU Literature Prize ban on politically-owned publishers

Labour MEP and author and creator of Sensiela Kotba...

Common ground for Maltese MEPs as EU moves closer to tax harmonisation

What are Maltese MEPs saying about EU moves towards tax harmonisation?

What are Maltese MEPs saying about EU moves towards tax...

European Parliament launches €20,000 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism

This prize is designed to help journalists in the vital and often dangerous work they do and show that the European Parliament supports investigative...

This prize is designed to help journalists in the vital and...

[WATCH] SLAPPs: European Parliament to receive first proposals in coming days - Casa

MEPs demand more ‘powers to intervene’ against states with uninvited Europol corruption investigations and funding cuts; European Parliament to get...

MEPs demand more ‘powers to intervene’ against...

Metsola takes Sant to task over Navalny resolution abstention

Labour MEP Alfred Sanrt abstains on Russia resolution, accused by Nationalist...

Labour MEP Alfred Sanrt abstains on Russia resolution,...

Sant abstains on Navalny resolution: ‘EU should be less confrontational with Russia’

Labour MEP says European Parliament rhetoric against Russia can only lead to furter escalation of hostile sentiments

Labour MEP says European Parliament rhetoric against Russia...

After Moneyval, Bartolo accuses PN of using MEPs to ‘pick on small Malta’

Evarist Bartolo: ’EP turns judge, jury and executioner on small Malta but not on large states guilty of far greater shortcomings’

Evarist Bartolo: ’EP turns judge, jury and...

Resolution ‘does no justice to recent reforms’ – Labour MEPs on rule of law vote

The Labour delegation to Europe defended Malta reforms as having the backing from the European Commission, the Venice Commission of the Council of...

The Labour delegation to Europe defended Malta reforms...

Malta ‘rule of law’ resolution sees landslide MEP approval with over 600 votes

Resolution condemning the state of the rule of law in Malta passed through the European Parliament this morning in a landslide vote – with 635 votes in...

Resolution condemning the state of the rule of law in Malta...

Maltese MEPs weigh in on Future of Europe Conference

MaltaToday speaks to  Malta’s MEPs for their opinions...

MaltaToday speaks to  Malta’s MEPs for...

EP resolution sceptical of presidential pardons in Caruana Galizia murder case

A draft text on European Parliament's resolution on rule of law in Malta casts doubts on the appropriateness of granting presidential pardon in...

A draft text on European Parliament's resolution...

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