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Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri said in Parliament on Tuesday that the government is committed to continue combatting ...
Anthony Spiteri Debono, husband of President of Malta Myriam Spiteri Debono, was given a final farewell on Tuesday at the Collegiate Church of St Paul's Shipwreck in Valletta. He passed away on ...
The Nationalist Party has slammed Prime Minister Robert Abela for having “one rule for the public and another for his inner circle”, as it reacted to the re-appointment of Professor Edward ...
The Insurance Association Malta (IAM) said Tuesday it fully supported the views expressed by Dr Jonathan Joslin regarding the urgent need for stronger enforcement and deterrents to address drink and ...
Four years since Caruana Galizia public inquiry and ‘almost nothing has changed’ – Daphne Foundation
In 2021, the public inquiry into Daphne’s assassination concluded that the Maltese State must shoulder responsibility for her death - but, four years on, almost nothing has changed, the Daphne ...
A man died on Tuesday afternoon after being squashed against a wall by a bus at the Floriana's Park and Ride, police said. The man, aged 63 of Naxxar, was trapped between the side of the bus, a ...
Professor Edward Scicluna is set to resume his role as Governor of the Central Bank of Malta and as a member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank, following a formal request he ...
Every child has a right to education and it is deeply concerning that to this day many children and young people are still not being given the additional support they need to access the education they ...
A man is set to be arraigned on Tuesday in connection with the death of a woman in a car crash that occurred late Sunday in Valletta. Mildred Farrugia, 62, from Ħamrun, died at the scene ...
Pope Leo XIV on Tuesday received a rock star's welcome at the Vatican's festival of Catholic influencers - priests, nuns and ordinary faithful who use their social media presence to preach ...
The Kamra tal-Periti (Chamber of Architects) has called for national unity on the government's proposed planning laws reform. The two bills presented by the government last Friday has led to ...
Momentum on Tuesday filed a Freedom of Information request to demand full transparency regarding the drafting of the two controversial bills set to overhaul Malta's planning system. The request seeks ...
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