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In the early months of World War II, several messages of admiration and encouragement were sent from King George VI and the British government to the governor of Malta, praising the garrison and ...
More than half a billion dollars’ worth of cocaine was seized by Italian authorities in a raid on a Turkish-owned cargo vessel sailing under the Maltese flag. Authorities discovered two tonnes ...
Societies’ prosperity depends on the development of the individuals that comprise them. In turn, each person’s social and economic well-being is directly related to the decisions made by ...
Two Vallettas exist today. One gleams in glossy magazines and sponsored features on The Mirror and Daily Express (Who’s footing the bill for those, by the way?). The other lingers in memory ...
Around the world, autocracy is making a comeback. Vladimir Putin in Russia; Aleksandar Vučić in Serbia; Donald Trump in the US. And they use similar tactics. They discredit the media. Trump ...
After decades working the soil from dawn until dusk, Carmel Busuttil has turned his hands to preserving the past. His new museum in Rabat showcases the tools, traditions and toil of Malta’s ...
Speaking at the ceremony of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Holocaust survivor and historian Marian Turski echoed the sentiments of so many others in subsequent times and places.
Members of the English speaking community at Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish in Fleur-de-Lys recently visited Ta’ Pinu sanctuary. Accompanied by Sister Donna Rodrigo of the Carmelite Missionary ...
Karl Azzopardi, who previously headed the state industrial parks agency INDIS and the Building and Construction Authority, has been appointed CEO of Malta Government Investments. Azzopardi was ...
Pro and anti-hunting campaigners have recalled their respective feelings of joy at victory and regret at a missed opportunity 10 years after the referendum that decided whether spring hunting ...
Next Friday sees the launch of debut EP Confessional from Australian Maltese singer-songwriter Tara Formosa, a release she describes as a bridge between her previous output – and life ...
Abusive employers are firing third-country national employees without informing them, so they end up being deported, a human rights lawyer told parliament. “After months of abusing a worker, an ...