The Nationalist Party has said that the government is hiding behind the administrative report into the drug heist on army grounds in order to avoid having to shoulder ...
The monitoring of the soldiers' control room in an exact and specified area is a possibility which should be explored is one of the recommendations made by a board of inquiry entrusted with finding ...
The Maltese government today "marked its reaffirmed commitment to a sustainable economic future" by the signing of the first Shore Power Agreement in the Mediterranean cruise region with Carnival UK & ...
There is a feeling of disappointment and anger when reading the inquiry and seeing what took place in regard to those who were working at the Armed Forces of Malta Safi premises when the drug theft ...
The White House says President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have begun a highly anticipated call as the U.S. administration looks to persuade the Russian ...
The administrative inquiry looking into the drug heist that happened on Armed Forces of Malta grounds placed the blame squarely at the foot of a soldier who was not doing his job of constantly ...
Last February lived up to its reputation of being a wet month, breaking the dry trend observed in previous months with above-average rainfall. The Meteorological Office recorded 88.2 mm of rain ...
Government publishes inquiry into drug heist fro AFM base, suspension of Brigadier O'Neill lifted The Office of the Prim eMinister has published the report of an administrative inquiry which had ...
Pope Francis said in a letter published Tuesday that his lengthy illness has helped make "more lucid" to him the absurdity of war, as his top deputy shot down any suggestion of resignation and plans ...
Government Whip Naomi Cachia and Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield addressed a press conference on Tuesday afternoon in front of the Nationalist Party headquarters, in Pietà, where it ...
Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, killing at least 235 Palestinians, including women and children, according to hospital officials. The surprise bombardment ...
An article on the BBC speaks of how the island of Comino is being given a second chance as Maltese authorities are introducing a daily visitor cap - reducing the number of tour boat day-trippers from ...
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