The Wignacourt Museum in Rabat is currently showing a series of photographic works by Martin Agius, who specialises in street photography. These works form part of a project that focuses on double ...
Researchers have reconstructed the oldest human genomes ever found in South Africa from two people who lived around 10,000 years ago, allowing a better understanding of how the region was populated, ...
Endurance athlete Neil Agius had swam non-stop for 80km on Sunday afternoon as he continued his attempt to achieve a record-breaking 160km swim around Malta, Gozo and Comino. Agius kicked off his ...
Science in the City, Malta’s national science and arts festival, returns to Valletta next Friday and Saturday (September 27-28) with activities, workshops and entertainment for children, teenagers and ...
The operation that used pagers and walkie-talkies to kill members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah was ingenious – but was it legal? Certainly, there are those who will argue that it was. That ...
Paceville’s Millennium Chapel has been “flooded” with individuals and companies offering to help the people sleeping rough on the locality’s streets. Fr Hilary Tagliaferro, the founder of the charity, ...
Footage of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank showed a soldier pushing an apparently dead man off a rooftop, in what the army described Friday as a "serious incident". AFPTV footage of the ...
On the 60th anniversary of Malta’s independence, Quinque is publishing The Stolper Report, a facsimile of the report in limited edition on Malta’s economic and social situation submitted to ...
The EU on Tuesday called on member countries to ban smoking and vaping in many outdoor areas including playgrounds, swimming pools and restaurant patios as part of a crackdown on second-hand smoke.
Maltese journalist Christoph Schwaiger has won a live journalism competition in Potsdam and will now participate in a similar competition for the whole of Germany. He gave a live stage ...
The Justice Ministry is closely following proceedings related to Commissioner for Justice Alessandro Lia, the prime minister said on Tuesday, after a magistrate on Monday ordered police action ...
SM: If I could decide, I’d choose a socialist and democratic society. MX: And where do you think Malta stands today? SM: Today, we have remnants of democratic socialism, but they are diminishing.