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In a collaboration between the Archdiocese and the Government of Malta, the Foundation for Affordable Housing (FAH) has announced that at least 260 housing units are to be developed across four ...
Prime Minister Robert Abela has ruled out a rushed decision on euthanasia reform, warning that it would be a "great disrespect" to the more than 15,000 people who participated in the public ...
A lawyer has been acquitted of threatening to shoot his partner and her lawyer after the police wrote down the wrong time and place in the charge sheet. William Cuschieri, 42, from Mosta, was ...
The mother of Jean Paul Sofia, the 20-year-old young man who died in a construction site collapse in 2022, Isabelle Bonnici, has condemned the reinstatement of one of the men accused in relation to ...
Swieqi mayor Noel Muscat has called on Prime Minister Robert Abela to intervene immediately in what he described as an out-of-control garbage crisis that is making life unbearable for ...
An emergency doctor has spoken out strongly against onlookers who take photos of victims at crash scenes, calling their actions reckless. Dr Michael Spiteri issued a public warning to bystanders ...
In the first quarter of 2025, the government recorded a surplus of €7.7 million, the National Statistics Office (NSO) said. During the period January to March 2025, total government revenue ...
The Malta Independent reported that the Nationalist Party will only take a position on the government's proposal for a reform to introduce voluntary assisted euthanasia in Malta once ...
Three quarters of all businesses depend on nature, one way or another. For raw materials like timber, cotton, and crops. For ecosystem services, like the microbes and decomposers that keep farmland ...
Aki, Malta’s acclaimed contemporary Japanese dining experience, is set to open its doors in London’s prestigious Cavendish Square this September, marking a significant milestone for ...
With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday even as crews ...
The CEO of the Institute for Education, Joanne Grima, hopes for every young student to have their own personal programme in schools. She believes that artificial intelligence could be the tool needed ...