Works are underway on a new electricity distribution centre in Siġġiewi, with an investment of €20 million financed through ...
Prime Minister Robert Abela told the United Nations General Assembly on Friday to "tear down" walls and "stop erecting new barriers". "We won't keep our peoples safe, our planet protected, or our ...
The Nationalist Party has announced a new proposal to introduce a tax band that will incentivise parents with more than one child, saying it will leave €8,500 annually in the hands of these ...
A 29-year-old man has received a suspended prison sentence after admitting to seriously injuring another individual during an altercation in Ħamrun earlier this year. Somali national Ahmed ...
A car dealer who maintained secret contact with former police commissioner Lawrence Cutajar while the investigation into journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia's murder was underway is facing prosecution ...
The Nationalist Party on Friday noted "with astonishment" the latest comments by Prime Minister Robert Abela on the crisis in Ukraine, in which he stated that the return of Crimea to Ukrainian hands ...
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta Anġlu Farrugia addressed members of the diplomatic corps, distinguished guests, and the Maltese community in Türkiye during a reception held ...
Labour Party MP Rosianne Cutajar has stated that Malta must address the realities of surrogacy in the country and come up with “solutions” that recognise and protect parents’ ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the U.N. General Assembly on Friday that Israel "must finish the job" against Hamas in Gaza, giving a defiant U.N. speech despite growing international ...
The Government has invested a record €135 million in stipends and grants for students over the past four years, Education Minister Clifton Grima has announced, adding that it will continue to ...
The country must stand shoulder to shoulder with its students because they are tomorrow's generation and the country belongs to them, PN Leader Alex Borg said on Friday.
Malta's national debt has continued to spiral upwards, reaching new record levels - records which our country has nothing to be proud of, as they mean only uncertainty for the immediate future and a ...
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