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.

[WATCH] Close to 50% of Malta’s businesses have been cyber attacked
Business
The government has launched a new scheme designed to bolster the private...
[WATCH] Wilbert Tabone: ‘AI will empower humans, not suppress them’
People
Wilbert Tabone is a researcher in the areas of artificial intelligence,...
[WATCH] Reactions to Budget highlight middle class measures, need for long-term policies
Banking & Finance
Economist Gordon Cordina, MaltaToday online editor Kurt Sansone and Malta...
US embassy offers aid to help Maltese authorities solve Caruana Galizia murder 'in a credible manner'
Business
The US embassy has said that it is not too late for the persons behind Daphne...
INTERVIEW | Glenn Micallef: Malta’s significant impact as honest brokers in Brexit negotiations
People
As head of the Brexit Unit and the EU Coordination Department within the...
Brexit: Deal or no deal?
Business
Last-ditch efforts to secure a Brexit agreement appear to have paid off, with...
New app helps tourists and locals discover Malta’s sights, sounds and tastes
Business
VisitMalta+ aims to help visitors plan their holiday and make the most of their...
INTERVIEW | Charles Pace: Malta must exploit the potential of helicopters, seaplanes and drones
People
Captain Charles Pace heads the Civil Aviation Directorate. For all...
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