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Why are tourists visiting Malta? Malta should be promoted as a luxury destination which would mean less tourists and more money spent ...
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readersFor decades, Israel has systematically deprived the Palestinian people of their fundamental human rights, including the right to sport. In Gaza, all ...
An e-money firm's attempt to stop Times of Malta from publishing information about the company was rejected by a court on Tuesday. Judge Lawrence Mintoff ruled that, contrary to what Papaya ...
A particular batch of Ozempic has been recalled on Friday on suspicion it may have been “falsified”, the health authorities have warned. In a statement, the Malta Medicines Authority said that ...
The George Cross: its untold story A new book includes the story of documents recently discovered in The Royal Archives at Windsor Castle and the events that lay behind the award's bestowal ...
A 52-year-old man was handed a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to insulting, threatening and harassing Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech through social media posts. Winston Joseph Gera ...
Francine Farrugia: the alleged fraudster who decried corruption Video resurfaces of ex-councillor blaming youth apathy on corruption ...
Former arts council chief operations officer Mary Ann Cauchi has been appointed senior director of Kalkara's Esplora Science Centre. In a statement Thursday announcing the appointment, the science ...
The first Maltese person one encounters in the Corfu diocese registers is Paolo Pace, son of Silvestro. On April 23, 1815, Pace is recorded in the baptism register as the godfather of Catterina ...
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The government needs to explain the recent, sudden resignations of the chief executive and Deputy CEO of Identità, the Nationalist Party said on Monday. Both officials were appointed to the ...
A probe by the University of Malta has found "elements of plagiarism" or uncredited work in Roberta Metsola's law degree thesis. The probe, however, concluded that Metsola's degree, which she ...
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