Maltese soprano Christine Dalli sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" before the Champions League match between Club Brugge and ...
The Berlin Film Festival is set to screen a documentary about an Israeli actor taken hostage by Hamas, organisers said Tuesday, as it looks to move on from a row about alleged anti-Semitism at last ...
A new bill currently being drafted will maintain citizens’ right to trigger magisterial inquiries but with increased scrutiny, while individuals subject to the allegations will be granted ...
When Joseph Mallia completed his year-long marathon in aid of Puttinu Cares on the quiet terrace of a Tarxien home for the elderly, there was no one to applaud him or crack open a bottle of champagne.
TikTok restored service in the United States Sunday after briefly going dark, as a law banning the wildly popular app on national security grounds came into effect. TikTok credited President-elect ...
Malta has joined the Global Offshore Wind Alliance (GOWA), an alliance of around 30 countries and organisations established in 2022. GOWA confirmed Malta’s membership during an event held as ...
Two Għajnsielem residents and the locality’s mayor have opened up about their concerns over a decades-long fight to install a speed camera or other traffic calming measures on one of Gozo’s ...
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Josip Dabro, a leading member of a nationalist hard-right party, resigned on Saturday after a video surfaced of him shooting at random from a moving car. The ...
Mellieħa’s mayor, councillors and residents have asked the Auditor General to investigate a land transfer which saw a developer get a stretch of public, undeveloped land to turn into a ...
Gozo’s Żebbuġ local council and eNGO Din L-Art Ħelwa are concerned the government is delaying the restoration of the island’s historic Qbajjar battery due to commercial interest in the site.
A 26-year-old man was handed a conditional discharge for admitting to harassing his ex-partner and causing her to fear violence. The man was arraigned in front of Magistrate Ann Marie Thake on ...
The government's attempts to reform magisterial inquiries are an admission by Robert Abela that he is leading a corrupt government, Bernard Grech said on Sunday. Speaking during an interview on ...