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Malta was used as a base by a murdered Turkish-Cypriot businessman who allegedly ran an illegal betting network worth €75 million monthly, according to his former money man. Halil Falyali, once ...
Taxpayers paying millions in salaries to Hollywood actors and directors; Film Commission already went over allocated budget by €58 million; Government is yet to say where the money will come ...
Anton Inglott’s (1915–1945) Sacred Heart of Jesus was presented to the Malta Society of Arts on behalf of students who attended classes at the Society in 1943. Inglott was part of a generation ...
A Swiss firm that paid Joseph Muscat as a "consultant" had a secret backdoor deal to receive 30% of Steward Health Care's dividends from its “fraudulent” hospitals deal. It is the first time ...
Malta’s National Sexual Health Strategy 2025-2030 emphasises the importance of sexual health education, highlighting the need for open and honest conversations within families. The strategy ...
For the first time in Maltese history, a former prime minister is to face criminal charges. Joseph Muscat will appear before a magistrate to answer charges of money laundering, corruption, bribery ...
Activists on board a Gaza Freedom Flotilla vessel say their vessel was attacked by drones just outside Maltese waters early on Friday. The boat, with international human rights activists aboard ...
Images and clips of a blast aboard a Gaza-bound humanitarian vessel off Malta indicate it was caused by loitering munition, according to military experts. Loitering munitions, also known as ...
A BBC radio star has cast doubt on whether the UK broadcaster will air Malta’s Eurovision entry Kant on the radio. While discussing the Eurovision Song Contest on Monday morning, BBC Radio 2 ...
A large crowd gathered in front of parliament on Sunday afternoon and marched along Republic Street towards the law courts protesting the proposed reform to magisterial inquiries. Demonstrators ...
Activist Greta Thunberg and retired US Army Colonel Mary Ann Wright were among 40 humanitarians - including Maltese nationals - preparing to board a Gaza aid mission vessel on Friday. The mission ...
A former chief justice has blasted an upcoming government bill to reform magisterial inquiries, warning it will “only serve to shield politicians and their persons of trust from investigation”.
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