Man dies after falling into empty reservoir in Siggiewi A man died on Monday morning after falling into an empty reservoir, the police said. The accident took place in Hal Farrug, limits of Siggiewi, at 8.15am. The man, aged 76, of Mqabba, was... Comments (0) Share
Judge in PN Vitals civil damages case slams inquiry leak, defends media's duty to publish The judge presiding over the case filed by the Opposition for the return of public funds spent on the fraudulent hospitals deal, has denounced the Vitals inquiry leak. Mr Justice Toni Abela... Comments (0) Share
Government has offended those who served in the Armed Forces of Malta, PN says The PN on Monday said that government, in a moment of panic before the upcoming elections, has offended those who served in the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM). PN MPs Darren Carabott and Ivan... Comments (0) Share
We are about to have a 'judicial earthquake' based on a 'mountain' of evidence - Repubblika The hospitals inquiry is solid proof of the intricacies of corruption, Repubblika’s Honorary President Robert Aquilina has said. Aquilina highlighted eight points that emerged a voluminous... Comments (0) Share
‘The magisterial inquiry is not proof or conclusion of guilt’ – PM Prime Minister Robert Abela said Monday that the magisterial inquiry on the case of the three hospitals is neither proof that the people involved are guilty, nor has concluded that they are in fact... Comments (5) Share latest comment from Paul bermon, 27/05/2024 13:57: It amazing most of the population do not care if their money is stolen and their services are dismantled so their so called leaders can get rich New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
Malta approved unanimously as Associate Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO During the Plenary meeting of the Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly held in Sofia, Bulgaria, between the 24 and 27 May 2024, the Maltese Parliament has been unanimously granted... Comments (0) Share
EU-Israel relations take a nosedive as Spain, Ireland set to formally recognize a Palestinian state Relations between the European Union and Israel took a nosedive on the eve of the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state by EU members Ireland and Spain, with Madrid suggesting... Comments (0) Share
Hospitals inquiry uncovers Schembri and Mizzi’s secret hands, and a political support fund The magisterial inquiry into the hospitals deal has been damning in uncovering the inner workings of one of the most controversial and fraud-ridden deals in Maltese history. Concluded last month... Comments (0) Share
Attorney General gave us advice on hospitals deal, permanent secretaries claim Three former permanent secretaries at Malta’s Health and Finance ministries, currently waiting to be charged in connection with the Vitals hospital fraud, highlighted a potential conflict of... Comments (0) Share
PN leader accuses PM of withholding hospitals inquiry to conceal involvement PN Leader Bernard Grech accused Prime Minister Robert Abela of not wanting the Vitals magisterial inquiry to be published because it shows he is an accomplice. Following the publication of the... Comments (0) Share
Three injured as car overturns in Iklin Three elderly persons were injured on Sunday afternoon when the car they were in overturned after crashing into a parked vehicle, the police said Monday. The accident took place in Valley Road,... Comments (0) Share
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Robert Abela's statements are 'verging on the despotic', Adrian Delia says Prime Minister Robert Abela's statements since the conclusion of the Vitals inquiry, which subsequently saw charges filed against current and former politicians, are “verging on the... Comments (1) Share latest comment from joe tedesco, 26/05/2024 21:06: THE PL GOVERNMENT IS A GREAT DISGRACE AND ANATHEMA TO THE MALTESE ISLANDS AND THEIR PEOPLE. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Abela’s establishment rhetoric ‘not decent or befitting of a prime minister’, UĦM CEO says UĦM CEO Josef Vella has blasted Prime Minister Robert Abela’s establishment rhetoric, saying that it is neither decent nor befitting of a prime minister who is meant to be the leader of the... Comments (5) Share latest comment from Anonimu Malti, 27/05/2024 04:59: Jien u hafna bhali nahsbu li xi wiehed bhalek huwa rresponsabili mhux Mr. Vella metà tigi fuq il gazzetti kollha tghid il hmerijiet u tipprova tiddefendi l' indifensibbli. Lanqas tisthi m ghadek taf bhal partit korrott tieghek !! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Every page of Vitals inquiry shows how Malta has been seized by a criminal establishment - Grech Every page, every paragraph, and every word written within the Vitals' inquiry further shows how Malta has been seized by a mafia and criminal establishment, Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Thomas Nast Jr, 27/05/2024 07:58: “Without precedent” well not really. There is the Electrogas project that has all the same hallmarks of the Hospitals deal. The only reason that went through was the government guarantee of €400 million which allowed Electrogas to secure funding and covering all the secret agreements. In Vitals at one point someone in government refused to support Vitals to secure their loan to ensure transfer to Stewards and in the process the rats started attacking each other. Maybe at that point the interested hidden parties were concerned that they were going to lose their cut. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Establishment ‘has been trying to stop us since 2013,’ Abela tells supporters Prime Minister Robert Abela took aim at 'the establishment' during a political rally on Sunday, saying that for years the establishment has been trying to stop it. During his speech in which he... Comments (2) Share latest comment from carmel debono, 27/05/2024 09:03: ROBERT KUN KUNTENT GHAX IL-GAHAN BISS QED JEMMNUK New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
Government offers one-time €3,000 ‘final’ payment to AFM personnel over past injustices The government has offered a one-time “final” €3,000 payment to some 700 Armed Forces of Malta personnel who had filed complaints over injustices they claimed they had suffered in the... Comments (7) Share latest comment from S. Camilleri, 26/05/2024 18:10: "This offer to settle came just three weeks before Malta will be voting to elect its representatives at the European Parliament and local councils in the next five years." Totally coincidental of course. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Schembri, Mizzi were intended owners of company with VGH procurement contract, investigators believe Technoline, a company that was granted a procurement contract by Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH) "was destined to be owned" by Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi, the former chief of staff of Joseph... Comments (3) Share latest comment from J. Borg, 27/05/2024 08:19: We never actually saw the Egrant inquiry. It was kept from the public, and only the most convenient soundbites published. It seems that Muscat's libel case against the Caruana Galizia family may well blow up in his face though, as I believe it is going to be used as evidence, which means it will become publicly available. Muscat's lawyers objected very strongly about this -- which suggests that there is stuff in there which they don't want us to see! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
TMID Editorial: Comino It beggars’ belief that NGOs have to appeal a decision not to publish a visitor Carrying Capacity Assessment for the island of Comino. Such a report should have been made public from the... Comments (0) Share
Independent mother-son duo looking to shift the dynamic of local councils Leading up to this year’s local council elections, Żebbuġ Malta and Żebbuġ Gozo were the only two localities with a council seat occupied by an independent... Comments (0) Share
The state of the Maltese language: its worth, and its struggle for survival A state of worry is currently sweeping over the Maltese islands; as a bi-lingual country, the differences between Maltese-speaking and English-speaking nationals and immigrants alike are stark. Only a... Comments (0) Share
Three injured in fight in Munxar An argument broke out in an entertainment establishment at 2am on Sunday in Munxar, Gozo, the police said. Police officials went on site and preliminary investigations revealed that the argument... Comments (0) Share
25-year-old motorbike rider grievously injured in accident A 25-year-old motorbike rider was grievously injured in an accident. The accident took place at 11.30pm Saturday evening on Mgarr road, Għajnsielem. A VW Tiguan driven by a 52-year-old from... Comments (0) Share
Atalanta beat Torino 3-0; Roma won't qualify for Champions League; Frosinone relegated Atalanta followed up its Europa League title with a 3-0 win over Torino in Serie A on Sunday and ended Roma's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. Gianluca... Comments (0) Share
Southampton back in Premier League after winning playoff final, richest game in world football Southampton secured an immediate return to the Premier League on Sunday by beating Leeds 1-0 at Wembley Stadium in the Championship playoff final, the richest one-off match in world soccer. An... Comments (0) Share
‘He broke both her arms’ – Fidem founder describes ways how NGO helps abused women He broke her arms, both of them, depriving her of the “tools” she needed to earn a livelihood through running her own outlet. That was the point of no return for her, and she took the... Comments (0) Share
Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza that set off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months on Sunday in a show of resilience more than seven months into... Comments (0) Share
TMIS Editorial: The beam in the PM’s eye If he has not yet watched it, Prime Minister Robert Abela should find the time to see how his British counterpart Rishi Sunak spoke in the House of Commons last Monday following the publication of an... Comments (2) Share latest comment from joe tedesco, 26/05/2024 21:16: SUNAK IS THE PROPER PM. ROBERT ABELA IS EXACTLY HIS ANTITHESIS, NEVER FIT AND IMPROPER TO GOVERN. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Ferrari's Leclerc wins F1 Monaco GP after 1st lap crash takes out Perez and 2 other cars Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won the restarted Monaco Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday for his first Formula 1 victory in nearly two years. Leclerc was on pole for the third... Comments (0) Share
How does this end? With Hamas holding firm and fighting back in Gaza, Israel faces only bad options Diminished but not deterred, Hamas is still putting up a fight after seven brutal months of war with Israel, regrouping in some of the hardest-hit areas in northern Gaza and resuming rocket attacks... Comments (0) Share