There are a total of 61,223 students in all schools across the country from primary to secondary level, as well as a total of 12,984 educators, the Ministry for Education stated on Thursday. The ...
A Paris court on Thursday sentenced former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to five years in prison after finding him guilty of criminal conspiracy in an alleged scheme to finance his 2007 campaign ...
Parliamentary Secretary Andy Ellul has announced a new kind of leave for couples whose babies are admitted into the Neonatal & Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (NPICU) for treatment. Ellul said ...
Malta continues to register significant success in the Creative Europe Programme, with more local entities and emerging artists securing funding to bring innovative cultural projects to life. One ...
The people expect mature politics from their leaders, "not silly season politics," the Nationalist Party said.
Malta had the highest increase in share of overnight stays in tourism accommodation in the first 6 months in the EU, data published by Eurostat shows. In the first half of 2025, there were 1,279 ...
Senior representatives from countries around the Mediterranean convened in Malta for their first technical meeting on rising sea levels in the region, the Climate Action Authority said ...
Malta Public Transport said Thursday will be operating a special bus service for the Science in the City festival being held this Friday 26 and Saturday 27 September at Triton Square. These ...
Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana announced that the Public Service had implemented 686 actions arising from NAO reports. He presented the publication 'Governance Action on the NAO's ...
Alleged hacker Daniel Joe Meli will not be extradited to the United States of America, a court ruled on Thursday morning. The 28-year-old was wanted by US authorities in order to face charges ...
In the days following the historic speech by which Malta recognised the Palestinian state at the United Nations General Aseembly the work of the Maltese delegation continued with various meetings and ...
The Registrar of the Malta Mediation Centre, Romuald Attard, has struck at the heart of one of Malta's pressing legal challenges: the culture of automatic recourse to litigation. His call for ...