A large group of Maltese passengers spent their New Year’s Eve celebrations stranded in the middle of the Danube River after their cruise ship ran aground. The 46 passengers were travelling aboard the ...
Malta’s passport is frequently described as the world’s best, or, at least, among the very best, whether in newspapers or online publications. It is the kind of claim many Maltese read with pride, and ...
The traditional children’s Christmas sermon was held at St Anthony’s church in Għajnsielem on Christmas Eve, following the singing of Christmas carols by the St Anthony of Padua children’s choir. This ...
A suspended police sergeant who was recently charged with misappropriating a cab was granted bail on Monday morning. Glen Carabott, 45, is accused of misappropriating a cab and stealing the vehicle.
Sewage has been spilling in a Gozo valley and waterway which was recently also found to have high levels of the E. coli bacterium, the Malta Ranger Unit (MRU) said. In a Facebook post on Sunday, MRU ...
Affordable Housing Minister Roderick Galdes bartered an apartment in Xagħra for a plot of land in Għarb that was being bought by property magnates Joseph Portelli, Mark Agius and Daniel Refalo, Times ...
Affordable Housing Minister Roderick Galdes bought a duplex penthouse in Gozo’s capital, including a garage, airspace and rooftop jacuzzi for €140,000 from Joseph Portelli’s Excel Investments. A ...
Prominent passenger-ship companies started promoting their business by the issue of postcards and posters from late Victorian times. The picture-side of these cards often made use of photography but ...
Malta has been elected to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council for the 15th consecutive time. The IMO is a London-based UN body contributing to global standards covering environmental ...
Robert Abela’s declaration that he will not be calling an early election is “another U-turn” by the prime minister, Alex Borg accused on Sunday. Addressing a PN activity in Senglea, the Opposition ...
A series of scam articles featuring a host of Maltese ministers advertising a fraudulent trading scheme, have hit Maltese social media just hours after budget day. The scam articles feature a series ...
Dutch billionaire Marcel Boekhoorn has been ordered by regulators to give up his shares in Novum Bank. The Malta Financial Services Authority has stripped Boekhoorn of his “fit and proper” status, a ...
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