A biker and a pillion rider were injured on Saturday afternoon following an accident in Birkirkara, the police said. The accident happened in Tumas Fenech Street at 1.30pm. The biker, aged ...
NGO BirdLife Malta's CEO Mark Sultana and President Darryl Grima penned an open letter to Prime Minister Robert Abela, accusing Gozo and Planning Minister Clint Camilleri of 'playing around to fool' ...
The squares in the centres of our towns and villages, as in any serious European country, should be mostly for the people, ...
The trial of dozens of men accused of raping an unconscious woman whose husband repeatedly drugged her over the course of nearly a decade has highlighted the difficulties that sexual violence victims ...
English midfielder Tino Anjorin marked his first start for Empoli by setting up the opening goal in a 2-0 win at Cagliari in Serie A on Friday. The win was Empoli's fifth game in a row ...
Archbishop of Malta Charles Scicluna said that Malta 'sorely needs' unity and peace for true reconciliation, which can only ...
Deauville is where everything started for the House of Chanel. 1912, the creation of her hat shop and then very quickly the first clothes with their visionary, radical style. It's where it all began ...
Spazju Kreattiv announced the launch of its 2024-2025 programme, showcasing a diverse range of artistic experiences designed to bring art to life in Malta. With 550 events across 17 creative forms and ...
Maltese literary critic and language academic Charles Briffa passed away on Saturday. He was 73. Briffa started his teaching career with Stella Maris College and then he became a state school-teacher ...
Malta celebrates 60 years since it became an independent nation. 60 years since the flag of colonialism was lowered once and for all, to be replaced by the red and white Maltese flag, ...
Valletta Chemimart 20/21, Triq ir-Repubblika; Ħamrun Remedies Pharmacy, 211, Triq il-Kbira San Ġużepp; Qormi Evans Pharmacy, 96/98, Triq San Bastjan; Birkirkara Brown's Quad Pharmacy. The Quad Q2, ...
A total of 34,997 students will be returning to State schools starting from Wednesday, 25 September, up until the last of the kindergarten students on 1 October, to begin the new 2024-25 scholastic ...