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Tradwives: sourdough and submission in the name of God
How tradwife content that's popular in the US, and is becoming increasingly popular in Europe, fuses femininity with anti-feminist ideas
October 1, 2025
An invite to the Fresh Finds Gozo Mercato – Fall edition
This artisan market is taking place next Saturday in Nadur with offerings from soap to stitched goods
September 29, 2025
A humanoid robot is now on sale for around €5,000
Times2 investigates what you can do with it
September 28, 2025
‘Being slightly overweight might not shorten your life; being very thin might’
The concept that you can be “fat but fit” continues to gain scientific backing: what the latest study reveals
September 27, 2025
Back to living with your parents?
The rising cost of rentals and housing has turned back the clock to grown offspring staying on in the parental home. What are the financial implications?
September 27, 2025
‘We’re a family here’ – Aurelio Belli
Get to know the MPO: Times2 talks to orchestra manager Aurelio Belli about his role behind the scenes
September 26, 2025
Now you see it, now you don’t
There’s something bewitchingly primal yet also depressingly relevant in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s film adaptation of Jim Crace’s novel Harvest, which tells of the final days of a rural medieval village
September 25, 2025
‘The beauty and the beast’: St John’s Co-Cathedral Museum
Despite thefts, political tension and delays, St John's Museum continues to hold an important place in Malta’s museological and artistic history
September 24, 2025
The science behind a freediver’s 29-minute breath hold world record
How did freediver Vitomir Maričić recently hold his breath for a new world record of 29 minutes and three seconds?
September 23, 2025