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This is an international competition dedicated to promoting and celebrating contemporary art on a global scale
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The picture depicts Mahmoud Ajjour who lost both arms during an Israeli attack
Malta’s Mother, Baby & Child Fair is the perfect opportunity to pick up your little one’s first pair of Baobaby shoes
Nearly 16,000 attacks recorded in the British capital
It is followed by Austria at 19 per cent, France at 10 per cent and Israel at six per cent
Sculptures uncovered in Pompeii show that ancient women didn’t just have to be wives to make a difference says Emily Hauser, University of Exeter
This original 5-minute-read was written for THINK magazine by Martin Lochman ‘channelling his inner Michael Crichton’
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In the past, he had collaborated with Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Sting, Manu Dibango and Neneh Cherry
A fun show during which a group of actors attempt to create the perfect tribute to Maltese writer Francis Ebejer
More than 300 works from Royal Collection will be on display until November 23
He has been accused of harassment, sexual assault or rape by more than 80 women
A book on a larger-than-life character, the lead singer of a cult group, that reads like fiction yet it’s all truth
The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean in just a few years
The Times2 ‘hack’ for taking an immersive trip into space yourself with Samantha Harvey’s Orbital and Ridley Scott’s The Martian
Reality show ends after three months of daily episodes
Highlights of events in the coming days
Cinema admissions fall, but Maltese films see boost in viewership and revenue
Free event taking place at St Anthony of Padua church in Għajnsielem
‘Powerful stories’ on identity, memory and human strength to be shown
Animal rights groups are claiming that the new legislation is inhumane
'Conversation in the Cathedral', 'Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter' among his famous works
A book review of the new bilingual volume from Heritage Malta ‘Malta 1900-1999: 100 Sena-100 Pass / 100 Years-100 Steps’
Our third preview pieces looks at the events taking place from April 23-May 4
White western women experience some of the highest appearance pressures, says Louise N Hanson. The ‘morning shed’ is just the latest
The book’s strength lies in its detailed chronology and archival value
It will feature sopranos Bettina Zammit and Lisa Baldacchino, alongside tenor Tom Armitage
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