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 (0) Share
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 (0) Share
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 (0) Share
6-year-old boy injured after falling into pool dies in hospital A 6-year-old boy who suffered serious injuries after falling into a pool and finding himself in difficulty has died in hospital, the police said Satuday.... Comments (0) Share
Environmental NGOs to challenge ERA’s refusal to publish Carrying Capacity Assessment for Comino Seven environmental NGOs will be supporting an appeal against a decision by the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) to not publish a visitor Carrying Capacity Assessment for the island of... Comments (0) Share
Man critically injured after being hit by car A man was critically injured on Friday evening when he was hit by a car, the police said. The accident took place n Luqa Road, Qormi, at 10.30pm. The man, aged 34 of Mosta, was hit by a... Comments (0) Share
13 proposals submitted for floating solar farms in Malta’s waters The Regulator for Energy and Water Services (REWS) received 13 distinct proposals for the potential development of floating solar farms in Maltese territorial waters. a statement said... Comments (0) Share
Man dies after being hit by ambulance near Mater Dei Hospital, woman injured A man has died and a woman was injured after both were hit by a car in the limits of Mater Dei Hospital, the police said Saturday. The accident took place at around 5pm. The victim, a man... Comments (0) Share
President says nobody should provoke or fall for provocation In a message that can be taken to refer to Tuesday’s arraignment of former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, President Myriam Spiteri Debono said that nobody should provoke others or fall for... Comments (3) Share latest comment from Vassals, 25/05/2024 19:27: 12 days that shook Malta’s political history: November 1986. History to repeat itself? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
83-year-old cyclist grievously injured after hit by car An 83-year-old man was taken to hospital after the bike he was riding was hit by a car in Mtarfa. The man, from Birkirkara, was hit by a Mercedes GLC being driven by a 65-year-old man, also of... Comments (0) Share
Malta’s economy on solid ground, concerns on corruption remain – Moody’s Malta’s economy is on solid ground but the concerns about rule of law and the control of corruption remain, according to a periodic review of the country carried out by credit rating agency... Comments (1) Share latest comment from John, 25/05/2024 07:36: How can an economy be on solid ground if it is riddled with serious corruption? New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
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Pharmacies open today 9am to 12pm & 4 to 7pm Valletta Regent Pharmacy, 70, Triq Merkanti; Ħamrun Chemimart International Pharmacy, 650, Triq il-Kbira San Ġużepp; Qormi Anici Pharmacy, Triq Anici; Birkirkara Mackie's Pharmacy, Triq... Comments (0) Share
Giroud scores in his last Milan match on a night of farewells at San Siro Olivier Giroud scored in his final match for AC Milan as the Rossoneri drew with bottom club Salernitana 3-3 on a Saturday night of farewells at San Siro. The 37-year-old Giroud, who helped Milan... Comments (0) Share
Leclerc takes pole position for Monaco GP and ends Verstappen's bid for F1 record Charles Leclerc took pole position for Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix and ended Max Verstappen's bid for a record-extending ninth straight pole on Saturday. Verstappen, who shares the Formula 1... Comments (0) Share
Agreement reached on new collective agreement for teachers An agreement has been reached between the government and the Malta Union of Teachers for educators to get a new collective agreement, thereby avoiding any possibility of further strikes. The... Comments (0) Share
Heritage Malta and Project Green in partnership to revive Villa Portelli gardens Heritage Malta and Project Green have entered into a landmark agreement to rejuvenate the ample green spaces surrounding iconic Villa Portelli in Kalkara, a joint statement by the two entities said... Comments (0) Share
Ten Hag defiant on his future after Man United stuns Man City in the FA Cup final If this was Erik ten Hag's final game in charge of Manchester United, it was a sensational way to go out. Against the backdrop of intense speculation that he is about to be fired, Ten Hag and... Comments (0) Share
TMID Editorial: Siġġiewi voter fraud Prime Minister, Robert Abela, gave some surreal responses to questions regarding the Siġġiewi voter fraud situation earlier this week. A magistrate had conducted an in-person site visit... Comments (0) Share
Updated: PN wins all cases related to Siggiewi voter fraud The Nationalist Party has won all 99 cases it brought related to what has been described a voter fraud in Siggiewi, Justice spokesman Karol Aquilina said on Facebook. The cases were heard by 22... Comments (10) Share latest comment from Spiru Friggieri, 25/05/2024 06:42: Is this is the first instance of gerrymandering?? You are not aware about previous cases??? Hallina!!! How hypocrite you can be. We have a history of gerrymandering throughout whole decades by our childish politicians who believe that our electorate is so gullible!!!! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Updated: Maltese fugitive caught in Libya, wife believed dead A Maltese man who was on Europol’s most wanted list has been caught in Libya, while his wife was found dead.... Comments (2) Share latest comment from Stephen Forster, 24/05/2024 08:24: Can't we just leave him there? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Top UN court orders Israel to halt military operation in Rafah; Israel is unlikely to comply The top United Nations court ordered Israel on Friday to immediately halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. While Israel is unlikely to comply with any such order, it... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Joe Agius, 24/05/2024 19:56: Israel will only stop after Hamas is destroyed without the possibility of reviving, and ALL hostages retrieved, dead or alive. After they will deal properly with Hezbollah! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Inclusive and autism-friendly upgrades to Council Garden in Birżebbuġa The first inclusive recreational open space for residents and families in Council Garden, Birżebbuġa has been inaugrated by Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, the... Comments (0) Share
PL doing all it could to retain power, including fraud – Grech The Labour Party is doing all it could to retain political power, going as far as to commit fraud, Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech said Friday. Speaking in activities in Hamrun and... Comments (0) Share
Qajjenza development application should be withdrawn following PM commitment, NGOs say NGOs on Friday said that following the Prime Minister’s commitment, the application for development at Qajjenza, limits of Birzebbuga, should be withdrawn. Last Sunday, Prime Minister... Comments (0) Share
Marfa road project, Ghadira promenade works finally concluded The infrastructural works at Ghadira Bay, which included the road leading towards Cirkewwa and the embellishment of the promenade, have finally been concluded, three years after they started and not... Comments (1) Share latest comment from N Xerri, 25/05/2024 22:36: 10 million for a 1km road pavement and some benches.Same amount had been spent some years back on Ghajn Tuffieha road which has now been dug up again.All these millions should have been spent to build underground. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Small Initiative Support scheme for voluntary organizations renewed The Maltese Council for the Voluntary Sector (MCVS) has renewed the Small Initiatives Support Scheme (SIS) whose aim is to help voluntary organizations in a tangibly financial way, the Minister for... Comments (0) Share
Teachers’ agreement the best ever for the profession, Abela says The agreement reached with the Malta Union of Teachers is the best ever for the profession, Prime Minister Robert Abla said Friday. The two sides came to terms at the 11th hour as an ultimatum... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Angus Black, 25/05/2024 12:34: Yes, Prime Minister, but did it have to take 11 years to start planning for a future solution for mental care enhancements? And when the PL 'plans for the future', it often transpires that 'future' means well beyond this government's timeline! Folks, believe it when it happens, if you live long enough to see it done! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Vincent Moran Health Centre to begin offering numerous services in the community The Vincent Moran Health Centre in Paola will begin offering numerous services in the near future, standing as a strong example of community-based healthcare for the people, a government statement... Comments (0) Share
Juliana Scerri Ferrante becomes first Maltese person elected to UN Committee on Rights of the Child Juliana Scerri Ferrante was elected to the United Nations’ Committee on the Rights of the Child, becoming the first Maltese national to serve on this prestigious body, the government said... Comments (0) Share