Commentary A new era of tyranny begins, and governments are falling over each other to applaud it Yesterday, I spent several hours glued to my laptop, refreshing live updates about the US…Julian DeliaNovember 7, 2024
Commentary The great American fumble By now, you don't need me to inform you that a convicted felon sporting a…Julian DeliaNovember 6, 2024
Analysis Why is everyone defending a cyber crook? Over the past few days, the Nationalist Party went to great lengths to defend Daniel…Julian DeliaAugust 19, 2024
Commentary Why Maltese journalism desperately needs a shot in the arm Let me be very clear. I am not writing this column in the spirit of…Julian DeliaJuly 27, 2024
Analysis The fallacy of protectionism Humanity's tendency to make living more complicated than it needs to be is quite remarkable.…Julian DeliaApril 17, 2024
Analysis France eyes the proverbial Rubicon while Europe dithers French president Emmanuel Macron is not exactly known for his subtlety. Two weeks ago, Macron…Julian DeliaMarch 16, 2024
Commentary Holding on to the table while the earth shakes If I had to attempt to diagnose the global geopolitical outlook for this year, I…Julian DeliaJanuary 13, 2024
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
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
News A government of traitorous scabs: trade unions issued at least 18 industrial action orders since 2021 In trade union parlance, a 'scab' is defined as a person who works in spite…Julian DeliaNovember 27, 2023