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The classic books Nineteen Eighty-Four and Brave New World should be read in tandem to understand today’s troubled times ...
Some 1,600 grass fires break out in Malta and Gozo every year, CPD director Peter Paul Coleiro said, mostly between May and September. 97 percent of such fires are caused by human activity.
The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) have warned against exploiting the Paceville building collapse “for political gain”. In a ...
Sean Gerada, a 35-year-old English national who was arraigned on 17 May on charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, forgery, and fraud, had all his assets frozen.
Atlas Insurance is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its partnership with the global AXA group – a collaboration that has helped shape the healthcare landscape in Malta since 2000.
A US senator from California was forcibly removed after interrupting a news conference being held by the US homeland security chief on Thursday. "I'm Senator Alex Padilla. I have questions for the ...
However, the Church soon raised its voice when a priest, Dun Alwiġ Caruana, was arrested and imprisoned for daring to publicly criticise the numerous unjustified arrests.
Five athletes have tested positive for banned substances in the first five months of 2025 while six were suspended last year for cocaine and cannabis use, Sports Minister Clifton Grima said on Monday.
Bestselling Malta-born author Saviour Pirotta will co-create his latest novel, The Case of the Blue Mask, with thousands of students around the world through the digital educational platform ...
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 ...
This is a window of opportunity for the PN. We must demonstrate that we are ready to halt the decline by taking the bold decisions that Labour is not prepared to take.
Last year, the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) opened 4,883 enforcement cases and closed 4,238 existing cases, according to the authority’s annual report for 2024.
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