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Police are investigating a video shared on TikTok that shows a tourist kick a barrier off Valletta's bastions into electricity wires. The video shows sparks flying after the barrier crashes off St ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of two men accused of importing one kilogramme of amphetamine by post was granted bail on Monday. Gabriel Zarb (27) and 26-year-old Danilo Zahra were arraigned separately on June 4 after the ...
Many people speak about transparency and accountability in Malta, but few truly care about them, Parliamentary Ombudsman Joseph Zammit McKeon has warned. Speaking during the first in a series of ...
Inflating a bubble à la PN Eddy Privitera of Naxxar writes: When I read the headline of the story regarding Labour MEP Daniel Attard, I too was shocked since I know Attard as a very honest person ...
A Maltese contemporary artist is exhibiting his new work in his first solo show in Ireland, inspired by Irish and Maltese mythical fertility figures. Gabriel Buttigieg, best known for his ...
The right to medically assisted termination of life raises a number of legal and ethical issues and it is generally controversial. It is intended to allow terminally ill patients, who are enduring ...
It is probably assumed by most that people attach a lot of importance to their job. But is this assumption based on our own individual perceptions or is it grounded in fact? From research we have ...
Today's front pages - June 13, 2025 The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Friday ...
Gozo Bishop Anton Teuma (centre) was the main celebrant during a Pentecost vigil at Ta’ Pinu during which 10 adults received the Sacrament of Confirmation. Photos: Charles Spiteri ...
Disability advocacy group ‘deeply concerned’ by teachers' union LSE directives The Malta Federation of Organisations Persons with Disability said the MUT directives went against principles of ...
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