Rider injured after bike crashes into barriers A motorcyclist was injured on Sunday evening when he lost control of the bike he was riding and crashed into barriers, the police said Monday. The accident happened in Zewwieqa Street, Qala, at... Comments (0) Share
Updated: Iran's president, foreign minister and others found dead at helicopter crash site Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the country’s foreign minister and others have been found dead at the site of a helicopter crash Monday after an hourslong search through a foggy, mountainous... Comments (2) Share latest comment from Ġakbu S., 20/05/2024 09:22: Goodnight to the "Butcher of Tehran" New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Qormi candidate plans to follow in his late father’s footsteps to see his vision realised Nicholai Falzon, son of the late Qormi mayor, Renald Falzon, has entered the political arena, inspired by his father, and will be contesting as a local council candidate. Aside from politics,... Comments (0) Share
Government has plans to create 600 new beds in Mater Dei Hospital The government has shared plans to create 600 new beds at Mater Dei Hospital with medical professionals who work at the country’s main medical facility, The Malta Independent on Sunday can... Comments (11) Share latest comment from adrian borg cardona, 19/05/2024 12:06: Don't tell me you believed anything the Minister said! They are desperate to stay in power and will say anything in the hope of winning some votes. New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
‘We lost 11 years of investment in health infrastructure’ – MAM President The country “lost 11 years of investment in health infrastructure”, President of the Medical Association of Malta (MAM) Martin Balzan told The Malta Independent on Sunday. Speaking to... Comments (5) Share latest comment from il Bumbardun, 19/05/2024 20:56: Unfortunately health especially in a country with an ageing population costs a lot of money. It is however a social benefit which must be sustained whatever the cost. The time must come when the social contribution must increase to include a component for health and hospital services but fortunately for the moment the country is fortunately in a financial position to manage and bear such a big expense. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
PS for Reforms and Equality gives birth to girl Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms and Equality Rebecca Buttigieg has given birth to a daughter, named Valentina.... Comments (0) Share
Analysis: Arsenal's hopes for future under Arteta despite enduring another Premier League near miss There was no choke this time. No stumbling with the winning line in sight. Arsenal’s players didn’t freeze amid the tension and pressure of a Premier League title race with Manchester... Comments (0) Share
MEIA demands proper consultation and transparency on proposed cultural hub in Marsa The Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association (MEIA) is demanding more transparency and consultation on how the proposed cultural hub in Marsa's Albert Town is the be utilised. The... Comments (0) Share
Newly-ordained priest says ‘people think vocations don’t make sense nowadays’ Fr Rob Rizzo, a newly ordained priest, believes that the crisis in priestly vocations is a result of two issues – according to him, people nowadays “don’t see sense in lifelong... Comments (0) Share
Malta has exceeded its tourist carrying capacity, economist says Malta has exceeded its carrying capacity in terms of tourism arrivals, and the problems associated with large numbers of tourists are exacerbated by disorganised infrastructure and weak traffic... Comments (8) Share latest comment from il Bumbardun, 20/05/2024 07:28: I like the word rassa nies Unfortunately we elderly are becoming trapped in our homes. The pavements have been taken by commercial outlets. In residential areas pavements slope into car garages which not being level make it impossible for an elderly person to walk and keep his balance with the danger in some cases to tumbling into these slope . As for buses elderly can no longer use them as they have taken by TCNs who do not have the decency of giving up a seat even when reserved for the elderly. What is the use that in theory they are free if we elderly are not able to use them . Good that the number of zebra crossing and pedestrian lights have increased but unfortunately you risk your life with theinpatient young drivers .I. Feel that in modern Malta especially those without relatives is aavplace at Mgieret or ta Sawra. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Analysis: Is this Man City team English football's greatest of all time? Here are the numbers The numbers speak for themselves. An unprecedented fourth-straight Premier League title for Manchester City. A sixth in seven seasons to further emphasize the club's near-total dominance of the... Comments (0) Share
Stars shining at San Siro as Inter celebrate 20th Serie A title Before the sun set in Milan on Sunday, San Siro had two stars shining brighter than ever as Inter Milan finally got its title celebrations underway. While Inter fans had been celebrating since... Comments (0) Share
Prime Minister has no sense of the state of the country and of dignity his post requires – PN leader Prime Minister Robert Abela has no sense of the state that the country is in, or of the dignity that his position requires, PN Leader Bernard Grech said on Sunday. During a political rally in... Comments (0) Share
TMIS Editorial: Abela’s serious accusation Was the judgment in favour of Norman Vella timed by the “establishment” to coincide with the European Parliament and local council elections to cause as much harm as possible to the Labour... Comments (3) Share latest comment from il Bumbardun, 19/05/2024 15:16: Well the coming elections will dampen and tilt the current frenzy and flurry of accusations and counter accusations one way or the other no doubt depending who the winners will be. Winner takes it all as the Abba party says. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Man City fans party as Guardiola's dominant team wins a record fourth-straight Premier League title Manchester City won a record fourth-straight Premier League title on Sunday by beating West Ham 3-1 in the final game of the season. City is the first team to be crowned champion of English... Comments (0) Share
New Mqabba asphalt plant planned to be on residents’ doorsteps will not be built, Abela announces An asphalt plant which was set to be built in Mqabba pretty much on residents’ doorsteps will not be built, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced on Sunday. Speaking during a Labour Party... Comments (6) Share latest comment from pm, 20/05/2024 09:19: Din ohra tajba. L gvern ta Robert jaghmllu awtorita ghal hekk u awtorita ohra ghal xi haga ohra. Jaghmel il yes men li jrid u ovvjament nies li jridu jmaxtru mill hawt, biex imbaghad waqt laqgha ta qabel l elezzjoni jaghmel I jikkmanda li jrid hu. Imma l yes men jibqghu jibilghu l eluf minn fuq dharna. F dan il kaz qed nirreferi ghal awtorita li taghti l permessi ghal bini. Ghax Robert qal le, hekk ser isir!!! U kullhadd icapcap. Vera nies bla b..... New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
PN’s education spokesman says focus should be shifted on early years to teach basic skills The PN’s education shadow minister Justin Schembri said that more focus should be shifted on the early years of education to focus on basic skills. In an interview with The Malta... Comments (4) Share latest comment from Amanda Garzia, 19/05/2024 21:33: My thoughts exactly. I, for one, will not forget the comments he uttered regarding foreigners. It's as if I'm reliving my past again when, as a child, it was made clear to us that we not welcome here - because my parents (though Maltese) were foreign citizens, as was I (by virtue of having been born abroad). New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Updated: Helicopter carrying Iran's hard-line president crashes in mountainous region A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi suffered a “hard landing” on Sunday, Iranian state media reported, without elaborating. Some began urging the public to pray... Comments (0) Share
EU funds should not be wasted on useless roads that increase traffic and deadly pollution – ADPD ADPD - The Green Party Chairperson and candidate Sandra Gauci said Sunday that building junctions and flyovers are just expensive photo-opportunities. As if junctions and flyovers ever solved... Comments (0) Share
Max Verstappen holds off Lando Norris to win Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and extend F1 lead Max Verstappen held off a challenge from McLaren’s Lando Norris to win the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday and extend his Formula 1 championship lead. Verstappen started on pole... Comments (0) Share
Shortage of psychologists, increased workload ‘could lead to longer working hours, burnout’ An increase in the number of people seeking psychological assistance, coupled with a shortage of psychologists in the public sector, is adding to the strain on the professionals offering the service... Comments (0) Share
Slovakia's prime minister undergoes another operation; he remains in serious condition Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has undergone another operation two days after being shot multiple times and remains in serious condition, officials said ... Comments (0) Share
PN MEPs led by ‘Brussels establishment’, Abela says MEPs representing the Nationalist Party act according to what the Brussels establishment tells them to do, even if this means going against Malta’s interests, Prime Minister Robert Abela said... Comments (6) Share latest comment from Zhu Hsi, 19/05/2024 18:05: Abela qed jahseb ilibbes l-MEPS tal PL ta' abbatini. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Man seriously injured in fireworks accident A man was seriously injured on Saturday evening when he suffered burns while working on fireworks, the police said Sunday. The accident happened in a fireworks factory in Ta’ JKandja,... Comments (0) Share
Malta’s first electric racing car built and ready to compete internationally Formula racing enthusiasts have a brand-new reason to revel in their pastime, as the manufacturing of the first-ever locally-manufactured electric racing car, the EV24, is now complete and the brand... Comments (0) Share
Wars cause widespread pollution, environmental damage - here's how to address it in peace accords As wars grind on in Ukraine and Gaza, another location ravaged by conflict is taking steps to implement a historic peace agreement. From the mid-1960s through 2016, Colombia was torn by conflict... Comments (0) Share
An ultimatum raises pressure on Netanyahu to make postwar plans for Gaza, even as fighting rages Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under mounting pressure from his own War Cabinet and his country's closest ally over postwar plans for Gaza, even as the war with Hamas shows no sign of... Comments (0) Share
PN leader draws parallel with 1980s, saying PL is again threatening democracy Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech on Saturday drew parallels with the 1980s, saying that the Labour government of today is threatening democracy by attacking Parliament, the courts and... Comments (0) Share