Former police sergeant Cherise Camilleri and Ruud Buhagiar were granted bail on Tuesday after they were charged separately in ...
On 27 January, the Rescue Coordination Centre in Malta received a notification regarding a boat potentially in distress approximately 200 nautical miles off Malta, which also reported that two males ...
The PN Head of Delegation in the European Parliament MEP David Casa warned the Maltese Government that its intentions to protect civil servants from liability for wrongdoing, risked being incompatible ...
The money being spent on leasing the MV Nikolaos ship for use by the Gozo Channel is sensitive information, Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri said as he was replying to a question posed by Nationalist MP ...
The President of Malta, Myriam Spiteri Debono, attended the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland, where approximately 1.1 ...
Issues with late payments has joined the top three concerns local businesses are facing, along with persistent employee shortages and unfair competition, the SME Barometer for the fourth quarter of ...
Malti' will be the first production to incorporate three languages in Malta, a government statement has read. These will be the Maltese language, with English subtitles and the ...
An employee of the Local Enforcement System Agency (LESA) has been suspended after allegedly asking for money during the course of his duties. In a statement, LESA said it had received ...
After years of discussions, the traditional Maltese sheep's milk cheeselet (Ä¡bejna) has been officially recognized by the E.U as a D.O.P-status product akin to other traditional European cheeses ...
Mellieha residents have written to the Prime Minister requesting his intervention on the Mellieha Heights saga, a statement by Il-Kollettiv read.
Prime Minister Robert Abela on Tuesday visited an Attard residence for children and young people operated by the Foundation for Social Welfare Services, during which he acknowledged the commitment of ...
A Bulgarian shipping company on Monday denied that one of its ships had intentionally damaged an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of ...