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Prime Minister Robert Abela told journalists that buying out the Manoel Island concession is the only solution that he excludes.
A recent government amnesty has led to the registration of 96 dangerous animals, including big cats and primates, as part of ...
Robert Aquilina said that police wanted the names of his sources during an interrogation regarding a book he wrote on Pilatus Bank. "As I announced yesterday, this afternoon I was interrogated at the ...
The Malta 2050 vision speaks about an ambitious target to see the added value in the manufacturing sector rise by another €1 billion over the next decade, Prime Minister Robert Abela said during ...
The UK-based publisher Comma Press, in collaboration with the National Book Council, is on the lookout for short stories about Valletta for an upcoming anthology: The Book of ...
Figures published today by the European Union's statistics office confirm that cost of living in Malta continues to surge, with the national rate significantly exceeding the eurozone average, the ...
Far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders pulled his party out of the ruling four-party Dutch coalition Tuesday in dispute over a crackdown on migration, sparking a political crisis and possibly the end of the ...
Bank of Valletta is encouraging students to join BOV Club earlier than usual this year, just as soon as the summer holidays start, so that they can enjoy a swifter onboarding process and beat the rush ...
The Planning Authority Board is set to meet on Thursday to discuss an application for a large sports village in Ta' Qali. The Outline Development Application proposes the building of a sports ...
Signing of the MoU by the president of Chamber of Engineers, Dr Ing. Bonnie Attard Malta participated in the annual seminar for the Association of Engineers and Architects of the Republic ...
Speaker of the House of Representatives Anġlu Farrugia proposed a Carta Mediterranea della Pace-a comprehensive Mediterranean Peace Charter aimed at anchoring the region in shared values of ...
The Childcare Centre Providers Association (CCPA) together with the Malta Chamber of SMEs are voicing their concerns over delays in negotiations surrounding the new service agreement, which they said ...
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