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A number of balusters forming part of the parvis of Balzan parish church were damaged on Monday in unknown circumstances. Balzan parish published pictures of the damage on its Facebook page and ...
The Education Ministry has responded to concerns raised by the Commissioner for Education within the Ombudsman's office that LSE-supported Year 11 students not taking their GCSEs were asked to ...
PN leader Bernard Grech urged European centre-right party leaders at an EPP Congress on Tuesday to build a Europe of hope and dignity by listening, leading and serving. Grech was addressing the ...
Mayors and councillors are to receive a €1,000 raise in their annual allowance, Culture and Local Government Minister Owen Bonnici announced on Monday. He made the announcement while visiting ...
A visitor online booking system to protect the environment of Comino's Blue Lagoon will be introduced on Thursday, the Malta Tourism Authority said. 'Book, Protect, Enjoy' is the theme of the new ...
Malta will respect the EU court's decision to declare the golden passport scheme in violation of EU law and will immediately start reviewing the judgment so it can update its citizenship rules to ...
A citizenship consultancy company at the heart of Malta’s golden passports scheme has attacked a European court ruling against the scheme, accusing it of undermining national sovereignty and EU ...
The Medical Association of Malta, which groups the country's doctors, has announced Patrick Sammut as its new president, succeeding Martin Balzan who did not contest the union's recent elections ...
A parking lot in Gozo’s capital Victoria will turn into a green space, with a multi-level underground car park beneath it, the government announced on Tuesday. In a press statement, the ...
Where the mass grave that is Gaza is no longer a mass grave but an incredible piece of important real estate, which needs the cleansing out of its people. Where the Gulf of Mexico is no longer a ...
In an era increasingly dominated by efficiency, consumerism and fleeting digital trends, few global figures have spoken with as much moral clarity about the enduring value of culture and the arts ...
Historians believed that carnival festivities were introduced in the island when the Order of St John took over in 1530 but more recent research pushes back these celebrations much earlier still.