Joseph Muscat has defended a dead judge accused of “suppressing” a report that valued public land in Sliema at more than double the amount Fortina Group paid for it. The former prime minister said he ...
A new court building for inquiring magistrates was inaugurated on Tuesday by the prime minister. "This initiative reflects a clear and consistent vision to bring the justice system closer to the ...
Direct flights between Malta and New York will be launched from June, Foreign and Tourism Minister Ian Borg announced on Tuesday. "Sales will start tonight," Borg said when speaking at an activity in ...
If you have never read the Maltese constitution, it is likely because you are afraid you will not understand it. Or it could bore you. That could change, however, after a young Maltese engineer built ...
I would like to congratulate Times of Malta on its 90-year journey in Maltese journalism. The recent conference celebrating this milestone was a testament to the newspaper’s enduring legacy and I had ...
Rainfall over the past year remained below average, yet conditions were still far better than the severe drought recorded a year earlier, the Meteorological Office reported on Monday. The 2024–2025 ...
Christopher Mintoff has been appointed international president of Round Table International (RTI) for the 2025-26 term. The official handover took place on September 6 during the RTI World Meeting ...
Malta is one of the few European Union countries that still uses antiquated laws dating back to 1854 to crack down on the homeless. Most member states have either abolished similar laws or had them ...
Pilgrims, on their motorcycles and bicycles, made their way to Żabbar on Sunday morning as the town celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Graces. The tradition dates back to the 1950s. On Sunday morning ...
A man was left with serious injuries on Saturday night after crashing his car into a pole on the pavement next to a roundabout in Paola. Police said initial investigations suggest the 54-year-old man ...
In life, and in politics, it is important to be honest: Malta is not perfect. We still face challenges, and there is much more to be done. But let us also recognise a truth that is becoming ...
Chakib Zidi of Mosta writes: Malta often makes international headlines as the number-one country in Europe for LGBTIQ rights. Each year, this ranking is celebrated by the government, ministries and ...
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