Massimo
Costa

After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in European Studies in 2011, Massimo obtained a Master’s degree in European Studies, with a focus on policy making processes in the European Union. He joined MaltaToday as a journalist in 2017, following a three and a half year period working in the UK. His main journalistic interests are local and British politics, EU-level policies, and social and environmental issues.

MGA cancels eight gaming licenses, suspends four operators in 2018
Business
The Malta Gaming Authority cancelled the gaming licenses of eight operators in...
Generous concession saves Dragonara casino millions
Gaming
Gaming industry operators are fuming at ‘unfair’ 64-year extension...
Unemployment down 6.8% in May, but jobless under 25 on the increase
Business
1,669 persons were registered as unemployed in May 2019, a drop from the 1,791...
INTERVIEW | Maria Micallef: ‘I believe in putting passion into anything I do’
People
Maria Micallef, CEO of General Soft Drinks, The Waterfront Hotel, Is-Suq...
‘Senseless’ Estate agents react to government rent reform
Business
Proposed changes to the law regulating rent contracts have been met with some...
Malta registers highest GDP growth in eurozone in first three months of 2019
Banking & Finance
Maltese GDP grows by 4.8% in first quarter of this year, surpassing all euro...
APS chief warns country’s reputation could trigger correspondent banks’ de-risking
Banking & Finance
As ING withdraws its BOV correspondent services, APS Bank CEO urges for...
INTERVIEW | Melo Hili: ‘People come first, strategy second’
People
He is McDonald’s business licensee in Malta and five other countries, but...
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