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A man carrying a rifle killed four people at a New York City office tower Monday, including an off-duty New York City police officer, and wounded a fifth before taking his own life, officials ...
In the wake of three road fatalities within just two days, Consultant Emergency Physician Jonathan Joslin has called for ...
The Nationalist Party has said that the government wanted to begin the parliamentary debate on its controversial planning reform proposals tomorrow, but had now caved in and committed “another ...
Mayumi Santos Patacsil, from the Philippines, is standing trial before a jury on allegations of murdering her partner of four years, Marcelino Montalban Saraza, and making a false report to ...
WATCH: Abela and activists debate proposed planning laws near Parliament as PM promises consultation
Prime Minister Robert Abela and several environmental activists debated the government’s proposed planning reforms face to face outside Parliament on Monday, as Abela promised that there will be ...
Labour Party backbench MP Edward Zammit Lewis has said that the government’s controversial planning reforms need “widespread consultation” before moving forward. Writing on ...
No public consultation was launched on the recently launched planning reform bills in order to avoid speculation, Planning Minister Clint Camilleri and Planning Authority CEO Johann Buttigieg told ...
The sixth turtle nest of the year has been confirmed at Ramla l-Ħamra beach in Gozo, the Environment and Resources Authority has said.
A new study released on Monday by Caritas Malta highlighted the isolation, societal judgement, and fear of dependency commonly felt by elderly persons who live alone. The research is based on ...
A set of new regulations will ban the advertising of agricultural land as being for sale for recreational purposes, while also introducing stringent rules to ensure that agricultural land is used for ...
The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry unequivocally expressed its “deep concern on the piecemeal nature of Bill 143 and the judicial review undermining through Bill 144” ...
From January to June 2025, Government outlay towards Social Security Benefits rose by €85.3 million in comparison to 2024, the National Statistics Office (NSO) said. During the first half of ...
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