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  2. Times of Malta - Wikipedia

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    On 2 September 1935, Mabel Strickland, who was a founder member of Allied Malta Newspapers Limited and formed part of the first Board of Directors, became the first editor of The Times of Malta. She also edited The Sunday Times of Malta from 1935 to 1950 when she was succeeded by the late George Sammut, who retired in 1966. Anthony Montanaro ...

  3. List of newspapers in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta Labour Party: Organ of the General Workers' Union: The Malta Independent, The Malta Independent on Sunday: Daily: English: 1992: Standard Publications: Nationalist Party: Times of Malta, Sunday Times of Malta: Daily: English: 1935: Allied Newspapers: Nationalist Party: Established in 1929 as Times of Malta Weekly: Malta Today, Malta Today ...

  4. TVM+ - Wikipedia

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    TVM+ (formerly TVMNews+ and originally TVM2) [1] is a terrestrial television network in Malta, operated by national broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services that was launched in 2012. Unlike the more wide-ranging TVM network, TVM+ focuses primarily on newscasting and educational television .

  5. Mabel Strickland - Wikipedia

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    Strickland founded a newspaper group in Malta with her father and her stepmother, Lady Strickland, DBE (Margaret, daughter of Edward Hulton).In 1935 she became editor of The Times of Malta and "Il Berqa" before taking over as Managing Director of the Group on the death of her father in 1940.

  6. Glenn Micallef - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Micallef (Maltese pronunciation: [ˈɡlɛnː mɪˈkɐlːɛf]; [1] born 30 July 1989 [citation needed]) is a Maltese civil servant who was Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Malta, Robert Abela, from 2020 to 2024. [2]

  7. 2024 Maltese local elections - Wikipedia

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    Local council elections were held in Malta and Gozo on 8 June 2024, in tandem with the European Parliament elections. [1] This is the second time that all local councils of Malta shall be elected simultaneously in a single election, following the 2015 reform abolishing the previous system of half-council elections.

  8. Malta Today - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, MaltaToday launched its internet news portal, and is the second most popular local news portal. [4] The current editorial lineup includes Kurt Sansone as Executive Editor, with Saviour Balzan as Managing Editor. The online editor is Karl Azzopardi. The print edition also includes a food magazine called Gourmet Today. [5]

  9. 2022 Maltese general election - Wikipedia

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    A billboard with the Ukrainian flag which was put over Labour Party banners during the campaign. News regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine overshadowed the news of the electoral campaign in Malta. The campaign began on 21 February, and it lasted until 24 March, while the election silence occurred on 25 March.