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Scarlett Johansson won praise from veteran film-maker Wes Anderson as she nervously prepared to unveil her debut feature as a director at the Cannes film festival on Tuesday. Actors behind the ...
The news that Labour MEP Daniel Attard is embroiled in a bribery investigation came as a bolt from the blue, with Attard issuing a statement on Monday afternoon describing his attendance at a ...
In the month before last June’s elections, the government conducted just two per cent of the VAT inspections it usually carries out. In May 2024, the month leading to the European Parliament and ...
Talking trees powered by AI, drought-resistant crops and sweet potatoes sprouting among flowers − the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show is facing the future with a focus on innovation and climate ...
A new set of pocket-sized cards featuring essential helplines and support services for mental health crises was launched on Tuesday to mark European Mental Health Week. Titled “Helplines, Apps ...
As many as 25 individuals have applied for amnesty for owning a total of 96 dangerous animals, Animal Rights Minister Anton Refalo said on Tuesday. In February, the government announced that ...
Malta is ready to contribute towards a renewed effort from the European Union and United Nations to secure lasting stablity and unified institutions in Libya, Foreign Minister Ian Borg said on ...
The Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) on Tuesday inaugurated a state-of-the-art training centre and a new apprenticeship programme, reinforcing its commitment to improving workplace ...
A Gaza-bound aid ship reportedly struck by Israeli drones outside Malta earlier this month has been towed to the Libyan port of Misurata. The Conscience suffered damage to its front section when ...
The Commissioner for Children has urged the authorities to take action to guarantee justice for child victims of sexual abuse and defilement and to adequate prosecution of offenders. The appeal ...
The government needs to continue fighting for a culture that favours equality, but in terms of LGBTIQ+ legislation, Malta “has done all that was needed to be done,” Robert Abela said.
Archbishop Charles Sicluna has issued a rebuke to any priests who express themselves in favour of euthanasia, warning them they would be failing their duty as "Catholic shepherds". Writing on X ...
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