Commentary Entering the twilight years One would expect some measure of professional satisfaction after correctly describing an emerging trend as…Julian DeliaDecember 11, 2023
News The gatekeepers are bent Today, I attended a small demonstration held in solidarity with the El Hiblu 3 -…Julian DeliaDecember 9, 2023
COP28 Day seven: invasion of Ukraine, genocide in Palestine loom large over climate change talks One of the standout features of this year's COP28 was the fact that protests calling…Julian DeliaDecember 7, 2023
Commentary When justice drags its feet, remember who chained its ankles Prime minister Robert Abela is at it again. Following the latest twist in the sordid…Julian DeliaDecember 6, 2023
COP28 Day six: record number of fossil fuel lobbyists attending crucial climate change summit Let me start by anticipating what seems to be dwindling interest in climate change related…Julian DeliaDecember 5, 2023
COP28 Days three to five: chaos as media expose COP28 President’s disavowal of need to end fossil fuel use Editorial note - given that this website was covering several issues at once with limited…Julian DeliaDecember 4, 2023
Features Inside the world of organised crime: an interview with a drug trafficker You are an easy target, he says. Writing about this subject is dangerous, he warns…Julian DeliaDecember 3, 2023
Annual Reports 2013 (I): the year democracy died Given the large volume of articles which were written that year, I decided to split…Julian DeliaDecember 2, 2023
COP28 Day two: how rich countries are weaseling out of their climate obligations The carefully choreographed scenes of the first day of COP28 give a clear indication of…Julian DeliaDecember 1, 2023
COP28 Day one: the basics As outlined in the article I published last Sunday, today is the first day of…Julian DeliaNovember 30, 2023