The architect responsible for the road project on Triq l-Imġarr in Nadur, Gozo, Godwin Agius, has his office registered under a premises that belongs to Minister Clint Camilleri's mother, the ...
Charles Bonello will be the sole contender for the post of Nationalist Party general secretary after a second candidate dropped out of the race. Liam Sciberras withdrew from the contest, saying ...
Central Government debt stood at €10,562.5 million, an increase of €803.1 million when compared to January 2024, the National Statistics Office said ...
Parliament is the centre of Malta's democracy. It's the centre of power; where all the decisions are made, and where the most important debates in the country are held. It's for that reason ...
An attempt by lawyer Jason Azzopardi to have a magisterial inquiry into Economy Minister Silvio Schembri has been turned down a second time. A first attempt had been rejected a few weeks ago, ...
The Civil Court has ruled against a group of squatters residing at Fort Bengħajsa, confirming the government's claim over the property and rejecting a request to halt their eviction. The ...
Pope Francis continued his slow recovery from double pneumonia on Thursday, beating back speculation of an imminent death, resignation or conclave and signaling that he was still very ...
The EU and the US have stood on the same side of history "not because we are homogenous, but because our greatest victories come from our shared conviction to doing what is right," the President of ...
Minister Chris Bonett must tell the truth when he speaks about his Ministry's work on radio, the Nationalist Party said Thursday. In a statement signed by all PN local councillors for Msida, the ...
A new maritime infrastructure project aimed at enhancing the safety and operational efficiency of the Grand Harbour has been announced. With an investment of around €55 million, this project ...
The government has announced the launch of a set of new legislative tools addressing construction regulations.
The catering industry is not merely a business sector; it is a pillar of Malta's economy and a key driver of tourism, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism Ian Borg ...
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