Two of the accused who acted as agents also benefitted as 'patients'
He also breached bail linked to a separate case
Heirs want Cardona to pay penalty for garnishee orders issued over libel cases that were dropped
'For us to remember' ('Pour que l’on se souvienne') is to hit the bookstands on March 5
Robbery was reported at 2am on Tuesday
Agency also freezing the hiring of job seekers already given a conditional offer
Psychiatrist confirmed an investigation could take place
Former parish priest is being charged with misappropriating €500,000 from 150 parishioners over 10 years
Examiner instructed not to make the driving test difficult for specific candidates
Government will make it illegal to possess, create or distribute AI tools designed to generate sexualised images of children
Victim sustains grievous injuries, woman expected to be charged in court
Government says call forms part of ongoing commitment to strengthen judiciary
Driver crashes into police car
The remains of Raoul Eduardo Rei were found in a suitcase in Gżira
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'We have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people'
Quiet Bidnija was shocked by a large police presence on Tuesday evening
The fact the case has been pending for 15 years and the accused's progress in rehab were taken into account
The child abuse is alleged to have taken place in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Fr Luke Seguna is being charged with misappropriating €500,000 from 150 parishioners over 10 years
The theft occurred last week
Co-founder of Ledger and his partner were snatched for ransom
'Soldiers would have risked lives had they chased men on runway’ - Byron Camilleri
Gang who ransacked shops in 2023 stole some €180,000 in merchandise
Police stopped the men after they observed the driver throwing a package out of the window
Police stopped youth from throwing himself out of third-storey window during interrogation
Court expresses frustration about money spent on case
Police had been unable to locate the accused for several months
Trump granted pardons to more than 1,500 people who stormed the Capitol
Insists recent slate of charges against public officials is nothing out of the ordinary
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