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In the first quarter of 2025, the stock of licensed motor vehicles increased by 1,744 over the previous quarter, the N SO said Monday. At the end of March 2025, the stock of licensed motor ...
As always happens on World Press Freedom Day, which was last week, World Press Freedom Index rankings for 2025 were published by Reporters Without Borders. Malta ranked 67th, an improvement over ...
Proceedings continue on Monday in the trial by jury of four men accused of murdering journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia and lawyer Carmel Chircop. The four men on trial are Robert and Adrian ...
While Pope Francis accomplished a lot in his 12-year papacy, he left much unfinished business and many challenges for his successor - from the Vatican's disastrous finances to the wars raging on ...
The public sector is not bloated or over-staffed, but there is a need for upskilling of workers, General Workers Union secretary general Josef Bugeja said. He stressed that Malta's growing and ...
Once left to decay, the historic buildings of Manoel Island are being transformed through a remarkable restoration effort led by MIDI plc. With an initial €13 million investment, the company is ...
It just doesn't make sense for the government on the one hand, to spend lots of money to create green spaces for the recreation of people away (or at some distance) from the pollution of traffic, and ...
The first time Oscar Piastri arrived at the Miami Grand Prix as a Formula 1 driver he was in the slowest car in the field and only narrowly avoided finishing last. Fast-forward two years and ...
With three rounds remaining, the race for the fourth Champions League qualifying spot from Serie A became even tighter on Sunday. Juventus, Roma and Lazio all have 63 points, while Bologna is ...
The race for Champions League qualification got even tighter in the Premier League after Chelsea beat recently crowned champion Liverpool and Newcastle dropped points at Brighton. With a ...
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) said in a statement on Sunday that it had received a very welcome update from the government of Malta, with a stated intent to provide logistical supports and ...
Malta has offered to carry out and pay for repairs to an aid ship which activists allege was the target for a drone strike, but only after a maritime surveyor is allowed onboard to assess the damage ...
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