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The Nationalist Party on Thursday noted what it said was "the total chaos" caused by the official results issued by MATSEC ...
The Labour Party has said that a PN-led government "shall dismantle the cash rebate, and destroy the film service industry in our country." ...
A motorcyclist has been injured in an accident. At around 1:15 p.m. on Thursday, the Police were informed of a traffic accident in Triq d'Argens, Gżira. Police officers went to the ...
A Spanish woman was grievously injured by a boat propellar in Comino on Thursday. At around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Police were informed of an incident that occurred at the Blue Lagoon bay in ...
Prince Harry followed in his late mother's footsteps on Wednesday by wearing a flak jacket and walking down a path in an active land mine field in Angola to raise awareness for a charity's ...
The largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth was sold for just over $5 million at an auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York on Wednesday. But a rare young ...
The Planning Authority has officially granted Grade 2 and Grade 3 protection to nine historic bridges across Malta and Gozo. This important decision coordinated by the Heritage Planning Unit in ...
Enemalta is offering compensation to Marsaskala residents who were hit by a power cut on Wednesday. Our workers are still carrying out repair works after an incident yesterday in Marsaskala, ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Ian Borg, highlighted the prospects of new, forward-looking collaborations between Malta and Japan, as the two nations celebrated 60 ...
A supermarket cashier who stole €4,500 by deleting paid items and pocketing the cash was handed a suspended sentence and ordered to repay the stolen money within two months. Janeis Slattery ...
The European Commission decided to refer Malta to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fulfil its obligations under the EU treaties in relation to its port workers regime, ...
It has now been over a week since senior Labour Party figures accused Minister Owen Bonnici of reckless spending under the pretext of the Film Festival, and to this day the Government has not denied ...
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