Too many wrongdoings happening systematically and frequently, Chamber of Commerce says The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry on Saturday highlighted the importance of good governance, and insisted that the country needs to move from lip service and words on paper, to... Comments (0) Share
Residents, activists unite against rampant take-up of public spaces by commercial interests Today, activists from Moviment Graffitti and FAA joined forces with different residents’ groups, including the Sliema Residents Association, the Valletta Residents, the Marsascala Residents... Comments (0) Share
Justice and Peace Commission urges dignity for workers amid AI advancements On this year's Workers’ Day, the Justice and Peace Commission emphasises the critical need to address the implications of generative AI technologies on the workplace and workers’... Comments (0) Share
Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says King Charles III is back. The 75-year-old monarch will resume some public duties next week following a three-month break to focus on his treatment and recuperation after he was diagnosed with an... Comments (0) Share
Premature baby girl rescued from her dead mother's womb dies in Gaza after 5 days in an incubator A premature Palestinian infant, rescued from her mother's womb shortly after the woman was killed in an Israeli airstrike, has died, her uncle said Friday. Sabreen Jouda died in a Gaza... Comments (1) Share latest comment from onDmove, 27/04/2024 07:22: Is this innocent's death any less tragic than that of the 7th of October? the only difference is that on that day 1,200 people died, whilst in the following six months thousands upon thousands of innocent lives were bombed out of existence. THAT is Jewish justice for you! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
TMID Editorial: Convergence on healthcare Prime Minister Robert Abela earlier this week said that discussions related to healthcare in the Maltese islands must aim to result in “national convergence”, particularly with... Comments (0) Share
Association of Builders and Contractors to be part of Building and Construction Advisory Council The newly-established Association of Builders and Contractors will be part of the Advisory Council on Building and Construction as another stakeholder in charge of the changes being made in the... Comments (0) Share
Engerer confirms he will not contest EP election, says country needs change Labour MEP Cyrus Engerer confirmed what has been known for the past months – that he will not contest the upcoming European Parliament elections. Engerer became an MEP in 2020 to replace... Comments (0) Share
Updated (2): PN says voters were registered at Siġġiewi social housing still in shell form The Nationalist Party in Friday accused the Labour Party of registering nearly 100 voters as residents at a housing complex in Siġġiewi which is still in shell form. The residents who were... Comments (2) Share latest comment from Phil Zammit, 27/04/2024 04:16: Totally unheard of in Maltese politics LOL New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Fugitive who disappeared in 2018 arrested when reporting lost wallet at police station A man who disappeared in December 2018, while on bail for armed robbery is back in custody after being recognised while filing a police report about a lost wallet. Police had been in the process... Comments (0) Share
64 new members join the Civil Protection Department A total of 64 recruits have joined the Civil Protection Department (CPD) after successfully completing an intensive 20-week training course. With this addition of recruits, this department now... Comments (0) Share
Man killed after being attacked by bull in Gudja A man was killed after he was attacked by a bull in Gudja, the police said. The accident took place in a farmhouse in Tarxien Road at 9pm. The man, a Nigerian aged 54, was attacked by a bull... Comments (0) Share
New appointments at Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, Vanessa Mangion becomes CEO Vanessa Mangion (above) has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. Maestro Paul Abela, Dr Mario Frendo, and Umberto Nicoletti Altimari shall be making up the... Comments (0) Share
KM Malta Airlines launches extra flights and special fares for MEP and Local Council elections As part of the preparations for the MEP and Local Council Elections to be held in Malta on Saturday 8 June 2024, KM Malta Airlines announced that it will be operating extra flights and offer special... Comments (3) Share latest comment from John, 27/04/2024 06:15: Dubious decision. Surely if KM is operating on commercial lines government can only issue a subsidy which a passenger can use with any airline operating to and from Malta ? Those meddling politicians already gave us a failed airline. We won’t need another failed airline. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Developers, architects, politicians together ruining residents' quality of life, FAA says Months roll into years with one "accident" after another, yet the only change being seen is the change in appointees at the Building and Construction Authority, the very authority... Comments (2) Share latest comment from C Xerri, 26/04/2024 20:14: ..and why did the FAA failed totally to mention the Courts? Are the Courts giving examplary sentences when those directly responsible for such incidents and tragedies are brought to justice? And does the police have to wait for the magisterial inquiry report before bringing those directly responsible for the latest tragedy to justice? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Foundation established to focus on cancer research, treatment in Malta The establishment of the Cancer Research and Innovation Foundation, an initiative with a focus on improving the state of cancer research and cancer treatment in the Maltese islands by bringing... Comments (1) Share latest comment from J Briffa, 26/04/2024 18:55: We are always opening new entities of all sorts so that the little we have becomes more fragmented. We should consolidate in the research we have not fragment more with more entities. I think. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Art exhibition ‘Caritas Fest’, featuring children’s drawings, opened at Parliament building The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Anġlu Farrugia, has inaugurated the art exhibition for school children entitled “Caritas Fest” in the Parliament of Malta. Through their... Comments (0) Share
Updated: Two workers grievously injured as Floriana house roof caves in Two workers from Albania were taken to hospital after the roof of a house caved in. The accident happened in Pietro Floriana Street, Floriana on Friday at 8.30am. It is understood that the... Comments (5) Share latest comment from mario mifsud, 26/04/2024 14:20: This case should be investigated by appointing a public inquiry led by a judge to stop these abuses in the field of construction and property, including safeguards to stop the fraudulent purchase of property for demolition, including the participation of persons from the notarial profession. Any such cases already reported to the authorities should be included in the terms of reference of this inquiry so that a holistic picture of what is happening can be established. This inquiry should take into consideration the conclusions of the Sofia Inquiry, but extend its remit also to the fraudulent purchase of a property in order to demolish it and the Floriana case. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Animal Hospital in Ta' Qali set to re-open and offer local veterinary course The Animal Hospital at Ta' Qali is set to reopen and will also be offering veterinaty courses, the government announced Friday. No date has been given, according to a statement issued by the... Comments (5) Share latest comment from Joey Falzon, 26/04/2024 23:07: what a coincidence that this announcement is given before an election.......OLD LABOUR - OLD GIMMICKS!!!!! Unfortunately, the GAHAN will believe anything that is thrown at them!!!! They forgot to mention ONE IMPORTANT factor about this veterinary cpurse...is it free or at a charge???? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Document on Malta’s way forward in digital diplomacy published Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg announced the publication of a document that identifies the way forward for digital diplomacy in Malta’s foreign policy. During... Comments (0) Share
The slowly evolving truth about heart disease and women A century ago, so little was known about heart disease that people who had it resigned themselves to years of bed rest or, worse, an early death. Even less was known about how heart disease affected... Comments (0) Share
TMID Editorial: Hold candidates to account The election campaign is now well and truly underway, as both the European Parliament elections and the local council elections approach. This means that we will start to see more and more... Comments (0) Share
Europol report confirms presence of organised crime in Malta - PN The Nationalist Party has drawn attention to a recent report that confirmed the presence of organized crime operations in Malta. "In a report on organized crime in the countries of the European... Comments (2) Share latest comment from Mark Debono, 26/04/2024 16:37: Yes we know,just look at the way our members of parliament behave? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Labour deputy mayor charged with threatening mother Pembroke’s deputy mayor was remanded in custody on Thursday, accused of threatening and intimidating his mother in what the court was told was a drug-fuelled rage. Omar Elaref Arab, 32,... Comments (0) Share
€10 million allocated to more projects for the community, government says A new agreement involving all Malta’s Local Councils and the Public Works Department will be allocating €10 million to local councils for more projects aimed at addressing residents' needs... Comments (2) Share latest comment from il Bumbardun, 26/04/2024 17:02: We done PM. We trust the local councils will be left in control of managing the funds. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Government’s Consolidated Fund reports €41.6 million surplus in Q1 2024 By the end of the first quarter of 2024, the Government’s Consolidated Fund reported a surplus of €41.6 million, the National Statistics Office said on Friday. At the end of March... Comments (0) Share
Presidential pardon offered to those who received social benefits illegally A Presidential Pardon is being offered to those who received social benefits illegally as part of a racket fronted by, amongst others, former Labour Party MP Silvio Grixti, the government announced on... Comments (8) Share latest comment from onDmove, 26/04/2024 07:31: Remember those who broke the law during covid? Remember the case of Rosianne Cutajar? And Joseph Cuschieri? Pardons galore! That's Labour for you! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
PM says that healthcare discussions require ‘national convergence’ of opinions All discussions related to healthcare in the Maltese islands must aim to result in “national convergence”, particularly with experts, Prime Minister Robert Abela said... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Paul bermon, 25/04/2024 19:37: Karin Grech Rehabilitation Hospital ran really well until it was run down by Politcal appointees, now its totally destroyed and the flip flop leader asks for advice!! The previous clown of a health minister called it the real deal ( it was for everyone but the Maltese population) and now our healthcare is on its knees because of the current administration New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Three fined €26,000 over 2016 death of 19-year-old construction worker Three men have been fined €26,000 between them in connection with the death of a 19-year-old construction worker, who died in 2016 after falling from a height at a building site in... Comments (2) Share latest comment from J.Degabriele, 25/04/2024 13:00: So now we know. That's what a human life costs. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0