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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: March 29
- Finance Minister Clyde Caruana expressed optimism about Persian Gulf wealth heading to Malta, though critics warn the prospect risks further property inflation and economic strain.
- Malta has long faced community pressure to shift from mass tourism toward high-quality experiences, prompting government and private stakeholders to balance sustainability with rising demand for high-end services.
- Within the Vision framework, critic Albert Cilia-Vincenti asks how the government will address the widening gap between wealthy and working-class citizens amid efforts to attract higher-income travellers.
- The Ministry of Law and Justice confirmed that evening Law degrees were discontinued after the 2000-2001 academic year, rendering such degrees ineligible for new enrollment.
- Aravind alleged that misleading information regarding evening degree recognition by the Bar Council of India appeared in Rajya Sabha proceedings, raising concerns about data accuracy in India.
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Quality vs quantity in tourismMark Said of Msida writes:Quality tourism is all about enriching experiences and giving back to the places visited rather than just taking from them, something that eco-luxury travel embodies perfectly. Many in Malta today are tired of mass tourism traps and have embarked on figuring out how to balance sustainability with...
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 18%
C 46%
R 36%
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