Minister says government's track record shows "what is promised is done"
The replica was built of two tons of cardboard
Sandra Ramirez was stabbed and slashed 26 times
In his first interview, Father Marc Andre Camilleri defends his controversial proposal
Offences related to removing trees were most frequently listed
The European Parliament last week backed a call to include access to abortion in the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights
Despite assault, the victim said she did not want proceedings to continue against the man
Malta has 2 years to transpose the anti-SLAPP law aimed at protecting journalists,
Letter warns the authority that if action is not taken within four days, further legal action will follow
PN MP decries Land Minister's lack of answer as 'unacceptable'
Car import companies are facing fraud charges over claims they rolled back mileage
The group will conduct research in the mission of the Catholic Church in the digital sphere
Facility will essentially incinerate much of Malta’s black bag waste
Forecast indicates that winds could reach speeds of up to force 8 and 9 in exposed areas
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Closed animal hospital, pending trainer and groomer regulations and long-promised zoo reform among the lingering changes
Planning Authority still considering a separate application for residence, retail outlet
Digital education will dovetail with the new education strategy
Brothers refuse to say more when asked to testify in libel proceedings
Pharmaceutical company expands laboratories with help of Malta Enterprise
University says people who leave their bodies to research expect highest level of respect
Over 30,000 more tourists visited Malta this February compared to the same month last year
The government insists that had it not intervened in 1973, the bank would have collapsed
Amended application will not permit cooking to take place on the premises
The British RnB singer-songwriter to headline the sixteenth edition of the concert
The sector contributed 16% of the entire business economy while in most other EU countries it was less than 1%
The garnishee orders were issued over libel cases which were then dropped
Man says two have lived together for decades and accused was undone by alcohol
Concessions ‘should be clearly marked out’
Man lost control of bike and fell off
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