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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 ...
Almost 5,000 enforcement cases were opened by the environment authority last year, according to a report issued Thursday. Last year, the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) opened 4,883 ...
US Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat from California, speaks to reporters outside of the Wilshire Federal Building, after he was forcibly removed after interrupting a news conference. Photo: Patrick ...
One of the biggest challenges facing Malta is that 1,500 more workers are retiring every year than the number of people entering the jobs market, the minister of home affairs and employment said ...
The Marsaxlokk local council was found to have been “unjust” when it denied a water taxi operator, who cannot remain in direct sunlight due to a medical condition, the right to set up an ...
A new public space has been opened in memory of Mirabelle Falzon, who was crushed to death in a rockfall in Marsascala last year. Falzon was employed by the government’s industrial land ...
A 39-year-old man who was accused of fracturing his partner’s ankle and threatening to kill her in separate incidents was granted bail on Saturday. The Paola man, who cannot be named by court ...
The formal recognition of construction project managers is at an advanced stage as the government reaffirmed its commitment to a more professional regulatory framework governing the construction ...
Making waves: all hands on deck for Maltese women Claudia Vella Casagrande shares her views about the maritime industry, inclusion and more with Woman Unclouded, a go-to platform for Maltese women ...
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 ...
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 ...
Archbishop urges action on wages and housing in Vision 2050 'An instrument of hope, an answer to difficulties society is facing' - Mgr Charles Scicluna ...