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Adrian Delia has apologised for his “mistakes” and to those he "hurt” during his tenure as PN leader and said he believed renewed synergies could heal the wounds of the past if he is re ...
Momentum said Abela's defence of Buhagiar's reinstatement to journlists yesterday was "cold", "tone-deaf" and "morally bankrupt". Photo: Chris Sant Fournier.
A man has been handed a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to driving without a licence and insurance cover. Abdulaziz Saleh Mahmud, 23, who was born in Syria but holds a Bulgarian passport ...
Healthcare gap leaves foreign worker, 69, without surgery What if a TCN comes to Malta at 65 years or older?
Health authorities have raised the alarm over a new unregulated nicotine product that has become widely available in Malta amid marketing that targets young people. The product, nicotine pouches ...
Small- and medium-sized enterprises are the backbone of our economy. They create thousands of jobs and contribute hugely to our growth. Most SMEs are family owned; however, all SMEs have one thing ...
Assisted suicide crosses a red line A culture of death has established its home in the corridors of power in Malta and the rest of the Western world, writes David Marinelli ...
From July 4-13, 2025, The Eden, Malta’s prime entertainment destination, will mark its first anniversary with a 10-day celebration designed to offer something for all ages. Since opening last ...
Stateless in Tripoli: the Maltese trapped between Britain and Italy “I am a Maltese of British nationality” – study on early 20th-century diaspora shows Maltese children in Libya became ...
The River Seine reopened to swimmers in Paris on Saturday morning, marking the first time since 1923 that bathers could take a dip in the iconic waterway following a years-long cleanup effort. A ...
Malta’s first pre-insolvency proceedings: key takeaways What we can learn from the first application for preventative restructuring ...
Many people speak about transparency and accountability in Malta, but few truly care about them, Parliamentary Ombudsman Joseph Zammit McKeon has warned. Speaking during the first in a series of ...
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