Infamous 1986 incident marked one of Malta’s darkest political chapters
Project included work on tower clock, gardjola and Pjazza Mitrovich
The economic and social background behind the setting up of this entity whose banking activities eventually evolved into APS Bank
Revised MIDI masterplan brings centuries of Malta’s history to life through the restoration and conservation of the island’s iconic buildings and landmarks
Using carnival floats to promote edibles and consumables seems to have caught on in Malta in the 1920s and 1930s, and had a second strong revival in the 1960s
Malta took the historic step seven months after gaining independence
A review of Carmel Cassar’s public lecture ‘Women, Witchcraft and the Maltese Inquisition in the 16th and 17th centuries’
Carmel Cassar has spent over 40 years researching and writing this book
A look at the preparations for and activities that took place during the 24th edition of this five-day event
Caral society developed between 3000 and 1800 BC
The book includes documents and photographs that paint a picture of this eighty-year period
For an institution that has survived over four centuries, the university has little dedicated literature to show for its long life
Five years ago, she faced calls for resignation from prominent PA positions over accusations she failed to protect the environment
‘Multiplicity of identities’ was a perceptible reality among the Maltese in Tripoli and reflected the situation in Malta
To celebrate the award of the George Cross to Malta on April 15, 1942, events were held in villages around the island during World War II.
Valletta’s first Flâneur’s Walk celebrates self-expression through dress
The poem was among 74 to be added to the list Thursday
The SacraCrux Museum is home to over 500 crucifixes - but the Farrugias' collection is much larger
Ground-breaking discovery proving first humans settled on island more than 1,000 years than previously thought was revealed last week
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
The solemn tradition and reflections for pilgrims accompanying Jesus on the seven final ‘stations’ of his passion and death
Plans are 'unjustified and irreversible'
Some 1,500 people died when the vessel sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912
Following the expo it will be put on display at the Grand Master’s Palace in Valletta
Since Pilate was a Roman and pagan, he would not have been concerned that Jesus was accused of blasphemy
More than 300 works from Royal Collection will be on display until November 23
The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean in just a few years
A book review of the new bilingual volume from Heritage Malta ‘Malta 1900-1999: 100 Sena-100 Pass / 100 Years-100 Steps’
Highlights from Sunday's newspapers
Groundbreaking discovery that Malta’s human history is at least 1,000 years older than previously thought was revealed on Wednesday
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