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The State has been ordered to pay just over €200,000 in compensation to the owners of a building in Pieta which used to be a Labour Party club. A Civil Court presided over by Judge Audrey ...
The Parliamentary Secretary for Active Ageing, Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, visited the Floriana Residential Home, where he observed first-hand how elderly residents are enjoying new experiences through ...
A 53-year-old Nigerian man has been charged with importing cocaine after authorities discovered upon his arrival in Malta that he had ingested 100 capsules of the drug. Stanley Anayo Chukwu ...
The db Foundation raised €8,419 for the Karl Vella Foundation by organising a dinner prepared by the three finalists from MasterChef Malta Season 2. The Karl Vella Foundation provides support to ...
Two men were remanded in custody on Friday following their arraignment in connection with a series of armed robberies earlier this week. Antoine Agius, a 42-year-old homeless man, and Ans ...
The Nationalist Party on Friday raised alarm over Malta’s growing financial imbalance and record levels of government debt during a press conference held by PN Members of Parliament Graham ...
Two draft laws in favour of persons with disabilities that were launched for public consultation in recent days have been ...
A gas station exploded early on Friday in southeastern Rome, injuring at least nine people including eight police officers and a firefighter, police and rescuers said. The explosion was heard ...
Adrian Delia and Alex Borg are vying for the top post at the Nationalist Party. Following the abrupt resignation of Bernard ...
The Addolorata Cemetery stands as Malta's largest and most prominent place of repose - a site of profound cultural, historical, and personal importance for thousands of families across the country.
Each year, workers from the Public Works Department collect more than 2,400 tonnes of waste from 16 kilometres of underground stormwater tunnels. This work, often unnoticed, has a direct and indirect ...
Repubblika on Friday issued a strong warning against Bill 137, recently published by the government and expected to be passed into law before the summer recess. The NGO argues that this bill ...
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