Category: Articles

  • Five Things That Might Make 2021 (a bit) better

    Five Things That Might Make 2021 (a bit) better

    2020. Words cannot begin to describe the rollercoaster of emotions that has been this year. We all thought that WW3 almost happening in January was as bad as it could get… Oh boy were we wrong. However, let’s try and make this different. Let’s not go about sulking saying “My oh my, everything is bad”.…

  • The 2020 Nobel Prizes in Physics & Chemistry

    The 2020 Nobel Prizes in Physics & Chemistry

    The annual Nobel prizes celebrate, in part, the very best of the latest research and discoveries in physics and chemistry. With previous winners, including household names Albert Einstein and Marie Curie, there is no doubt about the prestige which comes with winning such an award. This year saw 5 laureates across the two fields, with…

  • Amari and the Night Brothers – B.B. Alston

    Amari and the Night Brothers – B.B. Alston

    Hello everyone, long time no see!  It’s been a while. I’ve been in the most dreadful reading slump lately, as well as been focusing on doing some freelance work, upskilling and building my own website. However, I am happy to say that things have been going well and participating in this book tour was a…

  • Belarus – The Beginning of a New Era?

    With all the global upheaval that 2020 has brought with it, it is interesting to take a look east-ward, where right between Poland and Russia, the state of Belarus has now been in turmoil for more than 4 months. On the 9th of August 2020, President Alexander  Lukashenko declared that he had once again won…

  • Earth’s Tragic Trajectory

    Earth’s Tragic Trajectory

    In our booming global society, how will the tragic ends of secluded peoples lost, scale up?

  • A Directionless System

    A Directionless System

    The best societies of today are those that possess rudimentary democratic consent, freedom, liberty, equality and fairness, environmental sustainability and robust economies. However, none of these can be obtained without a proper and strong educational system, as it is of paramount importance to an individual as well as to society. Since at the end of…

  • Will the real Maltese Christian please stand up

    Will the real Maltese Christian please stand up

    Compassion, Service and Love. Three values which lie at the heart of Christianity, and most modern- day religions. Malta, being mainly a Roman Catholic country, boasts loudly of its long history of providing for the less fortunate year after year, during shows of solidarity such as l-Istrina among other marathons. From providing shelter during the shipwreck of St.…

  • Has COVID-19 made the United Nations more relevant than ever?

    Amidst a global pandemic, where every world nation is struggling with ensuring the health and safety of all its citizens and is plagued by multitude of deaths, the world is in dire need for all its nations to come together and help each other survive. It would be handy to have an international institution that…

  • The 15 second addiction which took over the world by storm

    The 15 second addiction which took over the world by storm

    The addiction that has been downloaded over two billion times, has over 800 million active users and is being used by most individuals for 52 minutes per day, has definitely consumed and taken over people’s daily lives. Whether it’s at the crack of dawn, prior to a meeting, or before an individual sleeps, TikTok has…

  • Equality Bill

    Equality Bill

    Among the Bills being discussed at a legislative level, the Equality Bill is certainly one of the most prominent. First brought up in the parliamentary discussions as early as 17th July 2019, this Bill pushes further the idea of equality in the Maltese islands to further facilitate and help ease the fight for discrimination. According to…