Spartans take unassailable four-point lead and are now ensured of their tenth league title in their club history ...
A sophisticated new phishing scam is spreading among Malta’s professional community by the impersonation of employees in companies that have fallen victim to the attack. Scammers are tricking ...
Labour announced its nine European Parliament election candidates on Friday morning with a group photo that noticeably did not include sitting MEP Cyrus Engerer or former prime minister Joseph Muscat.
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The stress level of students sitting for their Systems of Knowledge A Level exam in Naxxar went up a notch on Thursday as they found themselves stuck in a massive traffic jam on their way to the ...
All members of the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) board bar one have been asked to resign. The request was sent to board members earlier this week by email and post and came from the ...
Three incidents involving three bus drivers in just two days have laid bare an ugly truth constantly simmering beneath the surface of Maltese society: racism and deep-rooted prejudice. The first ...
A 54-year-old man was killed when attacked by a bull on a farm in Gudja. The Nigerian national was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital at around 9pm on Thursday, however, he was certified dead soon after.
The US military has begun construction on a pier meant to boost deliveries of desperately needed aid to Gaza, the Pentagon said on Thursday. The small coastal territory has been devastated by more ...
A huge black barrier to block Mount Fuji from view will be installed in a popular photo spot by Japanese authorities exasperated by crowds of badly behaved foreign tourists. Construction of the ...
Three men are under arrest after being found in possession of drugs on Wednesday. The police said they were tipped off about the suspicious movements of three people in Swatar near Birkirkara.
Robert Abela defended his cabinet’s decision to grant pardons to hundreds of people who benefitted from a fraud scheme, saying the absolute majority of those who illegally received severe ...