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The Manoel Island saga dominated the month of May and the start of June, as a petition calling for it to be turned into a national park gathered thousands of supporters - enough to ultimately prompt ...
Young Singers Take the Stage Music lovers were treated to an enjoyable evening at St Patrick's foyer in Sliema last week, as young vocalists captivated the audience with ...
L-Imxajtna by Joseph A. Cachia has just been published. This collection of nine horror stories is designed to leave you questioning whether the chilling events within could have actually ...
Charles BezzinaPublisher: Self publish / 2025Pages: 71 Much has been written about World War Two and its tragic and catastrophic effects on ...
Alfred Grixti warned that the mandatory reporting system is being abused, particularly by couples involved in disputes and seeking ...
Robert Abela flew into a rage. The Opposition decided to vote against Abela's latest constitutional amendments. Stomping his feet, Abela accused Bernard Grech of ...
When the luminary Raphael Lemkin, a Jew and the Father of International Criminal Genocide Law, was coining the word 'genocide' and compiling his excellent studies on the various genocides/holocaust ...
The United Nations Agenda 2030 was adopted in 2015. It identifies 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 169 targets through which it can be achieved. In Nice, France, during this week, ...
Gozo invites travellers with limestone cliffs that glow at sunset, valleys that smell of capers and wild thyme, and water so ...
Malta's public debt continues to climb. It reached almost €11 billion in February - a rise of €859m on the previous year's level. This prompted the PN Opposition to claim that ...
The Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights has officially launched this year's Mnarja programme, one of the most traditional and culturally significant feasts in Malta's ...
I am writing this article in the middle of one of the most eventful weeks for the Nationalist Party this year. Initially it was meant to be a reflection on the disappointing survey published last ...