Magistrate orders police to identify and investigate public officials behind Siggiewi voter fraud A magistrate has ordered the police to investigate and identify the public officials and entities who had manipulated voters into changing their address to a Siġġiewi construction site ahead... Comments (1) Share latest comment from av, 15/05/2024 18:38: Why do I have the feeling that all 99 will be voting for Labour? And if so, does that mean that social housing is only available for Labourites? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Slovakia's populist prime minister shot in assassination attempt, shocking Europe before elections Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot multiple times and gravely wounded Wednesday, but his deputy prime minister said he believed Fico would survive. The prime... Comments (0) Share
Norman Vella dismissal from PBS ‘politically discriminating’, Employment Commission rules Norman Vella’s dismissal from PBS soon after the 2013 election has been declared as “politically discriminating” by a tribunal, which condemned then Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and... Comments (4) Share latest comment from adrian borg cardona, 15/05/2024 18:07: But Labour should pay him the compensation. Or JM - I'm sure he can afford it. It was them who discriminated against him. Why should we taxpayers pay for Labour's vindictive acts? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Joseph Muscat says case against him is based on what someone said they heard Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has claimed that the charges he faces are based on testimony of someone who said they heard someone else say Muscat took money. Muscat was being interviewed by... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Mike Gatt, 15/05/2024 20:36: Joseph when at your office in Pieta, look out to the state of St Luke’s, it is the result of a fraudulent deal under your watch. You’re responsible for this and many more other shady deals. If you keep on repeating the same old lie long enough it, you might start believing it, but it still will not become the truth. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Prime Minister Robert Abela visits the Public Service Expo For the second consecutive year, the Public Service is holding its annual Public Service Expo at the Malta Fairs and Convention Centre, MFCC, at Ta’ Qali. During the Expo, themed... Comments (0) Share
‘Children cannot be allowed to become victims’ – Abela on importance of family court reforms Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted family court reforms which the government wants to implement, following a consultation process which is ongoing. He said that the public consultation... Comments (0) Share
Ten Hag addresses Man United fans after winning last home game of season; Chelsea beat Brighton Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag had just seen his team win its last match at Old Trafford this season when he strode onto the field and took the microphone to address the club's... Comments (0) Share
Updated: Judge rejects PN request to exhibit entire Vitals inquiry in case to recoup money The State Advocate and the Prime Minister are at loggerheads as to whether to provide the PN Opposition with a full copy of evidence exhibited in the Vitals inquiry or not. This emerged in court... Comments (3) Share latest comment from Mark Debono, 15/05/2024 16:57: And the T abela the labour judge can't they get anyone neutral on this island or is everyone bought by 1 side or the other? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
7,000 public officers to benefit from better working conditions Seven thousand public officers in industrial, trade and technical grades as well as those known as General Service will benefit from better working conditions through the signing of three collective... Comments (0) Share
‘Government is ready to do anything to steamroll over the people’ – Bernard Grech Opposition Leader Bernard Grech has said that the government is trying to control the media and will do anything, including betray its own people, to keep its grip on power. Grech said that it is... Comments (0) Share
Vlahovic scores early and Juventus beat Atalanta 1-0 in the Italian Cup final An early goal from Dusan Vlahovic was all Juventus needed to beat Atalanta 1-0 on Wednesday in the Italian Cup final to cap what had been a disappointing season with a trophy. Vlahovic scored... Comments (0) Share
Slovakia's prime minister wounded in shooting Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon and taken to hospital. Reports on TA3, a Slovakian TV station, said that Fico, 59, was hit in... Comments (0) Share
Muscat files claim that his rights were breached after not being questioned before he was charged Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has claimed that his fundamental rights were breached as he was not questioned by police prior to being charged in connection with the hospitals deal. In... Comments (20) Share latest comment from C.Sant, 15/05/2024 16:53: And now, which part of the establishment has ordered Commissioner Gafa not to question JM? I wonder? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
NGO says PA and cultural heritage watchdog endanger Valletta’s status as UNESCO World Heritage Site Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar and the Sliema Residents Association condemned the Planning Commission and the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, the very authorities responsible... Comments (0) Share
Government won’t say whether communications coordinators have taxpayer-funded mobile phone Every government minister has skirted around questions on whether their communications coordinators have been provided with a taxpayer-funded mobile. PN MP Eve Borg Bonello filed a total of 54... Comments (0) Share
Siġġiewi ghost voters: Court of appeal denies Labour request to be admitted to case The Court of Appeal in its superior jurisdiction has rejected the governing Labour Party's request to be admitted to the Siġġiewi ghost voters case. The case was filed by the... Comments (0) Share
Casa to Scicluna: Now is not the time for reckless self-interest MEP David Casa re-iterated his appeal to the embattled Governor of the Central Bank Edward Scicluna to do the right thing and resign his post for the good of the country. "Haven't you pigged out... Comments (0) Share
Illum says it is 100% owned by MediaToday, and that Steward Health Care tried to buy the company MaltaToday has issued a statement in response to social media posts, saying that in 2011, 13 years ago, "MediaToday Co. Ltd, the publisher of MaltaToday and Illum, had taken the commercial decision to... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Santana Santana, 15/05/2024 23:19: "This happened 13 years ago in 2011 when none of these companies or individuals involved remotely had a political posting or connection with one party or another," MaltaToday said." In 2011 Keith Schembri, was, by his own admission, very much into partisan Labour politics. He was the bosom friend and collaborator of Joseph Muscat. He was the driving force of the '4th Storey' plot to attract so many business people to the PL and fill its election war chest to the brim. We all know how they were repaid. At that time , Saviour Balzan, was already in cahoots with Keith Schembri and his visceral hate towards Lawrence Gonzi's government, was boiling over, in every paragraph he wrote. MT's statement is factually incorrect and downright misleading. It's true that dementia sufferers are increasing but we are not all there yet. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Burglaries at Ta' Ġieżu church in Valletta prompt Franciscans to ask for police and public help The Franciscan Order in Valletta requested Police assistance on Tuesday via a Facebook post following break-ins of the niches and donation boxes of the Ta' Ġieżu Church in the last few... Comments (0) Share
Maltese economy expected to achieve growth rate of 4.6% in 2024, Prime Minister welcomes news The Maltese economy is expected to achieve a growth rate of 4.6% this year, the Spring 2024 Economic Growth forecast issued by the European Commission shows. The section about Malta reads that... Comments (0) Share
Man seriously injured after falling down the stairs A man was seriously injured after he fell down the stairs in his private residence in Kercem, the police said Wednesday. The accident happened in Gamiem Street at 7.30pm. The man, aged 63,... Comments (0) Share
Geologists insist their profession should be recognised Geologists are insisting that their profession is duly recognised by the government and the country’s laws, and that only warranted geologists are allowed to carry out geological... Comments (0) Share
EU agrees on a new migration pact; Mainstream parties hope it will deprive the far right of votes European Union nations endorsed sweeping reforms to the bloc’s failed asylum system on Tuesday as campaigning for Europe-wide elections next month gathers pace, with migration expected to be an... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Solomon Grundy, 15/05/2024 11:12: Too late! From North to South, from East to West, up mountain down dale and in the plains, the people are fed up. The rightist parties will have to provide solid regulation after the upcoming EU elections not these half hearted measures , coinciding with the electons (and which the woke Commission in Brussels will not adopt). New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Law report: If the shoe fits, register the design in time In ‘Puma v European Union Intellectual Property Office’ (Case T-647/22), decided on 6 March 2024, the General Court of the European Union (the “GCEU” or the... Comments (0) Share
Government plans to close Mount Carmel hospital, move acute mental health to Mater Dei Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela has said that government is planning to phase out the mental health services offered in Mount Carmel hospital, to be moved to Mater Dei hospital and provided in the... Comments (3) Share latest comment from Phil Zammit, 16/05/2024 03:35: There's definitely some serious truth to that! In the old says, "l'imgienen" were all bundled up in a neat category and locked up. Any one of us could have been confined up there at some point in our lives!! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Palestinians across the Middle East mark their original 'catastrophe' with eyes on the war in Gaza Palestinians across the Middle East on Wednesday are marking the anniversary of their mass expulsion from what is now Israel with protests and other events at a time of mounting concern over the... Comments (0) Share
TMID Editorial: Instigating hatred against journalists It seems that what happened in 2017 has been forgotten by Prime Minister Robert Abela. Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated in October that year after a monstrous campaign had been created... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Raymond Gerada, 15/05/2024 11:17: Bli kitbet DCG fuq Egrant seta' nqala inkwiet kbir fil-pajjiż. Kieku Simon li mexxa kampanja elettorali fuq hekk biss, rebah l-elezzjoni u wara johrog ir-rapport ta l-inkjesta, kif hareg , li wera li kollox kien gidba, kien ikollna stragi. Alla jbierek dan qatt ma jingħad. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Protesters throng streets of Georgia's capital after parliament passes so-called 'Russian law' Huge throngs of protesters blocked streets in the capital of Georgia and milled angrily outside the parliament building after lawmakers on Tuesday approved a “foreign influence” bill... Comments (0) Share
Magisterial inquiry: PM does not exclude Muscat was presumed guilty Prime Minister Robert Abela said Tuesday that it is only now that, for the first time, Joseph Muscat is starting off as presumed innocent, hinting that at the beginning of the magisterial inquiry... Comments (10) Share latest comment from adriang, 15/05/2024 04:54: .. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0