Maltese soprano Christine Dalli sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" before the Champions League match between Club Brugge and ...
Ian Borg is one of just eight top government officials from around the world who will be attending Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday afternoon. Borg is on the exclusive honorary guest list ...
President Myriam Spiteri Debono is in Rome where she will have a private audience with Pope Francis on Friday and also call on Italian President Sergio Mattarella and the Grand Master of the ...
The government has allocated a further €1.7 million for works at Paola health hub despite the health minister having said that only certification was needed for the much-delayed facility to open ...
President Myriam Spiteri Debono has had a meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella in Rome. The Office of the President said bilateral relations were discussed, particularly trade, as well ...
The Labour Party on Tuesday confirmed plans for its former president Ramona Attard to be co-opted to parliament. She will take the seat vacated by former Labour CEO Randolph DeBattista, who ...
The man, who is from Attard, suffered serious injuries when a concrete pump exploded. He was rushed to hospital following the 9pm incident and is being treated at Mater Dei for serious injuries.
Matteo and Valentina were the most popular names given to newborns in Malta in 2024, according to figures issued by Identità. 4,107 newborns were registered at the Malta Public Registry last year ...
A couple has withdrawn their children from a government primary school after they discovered their son’s new teacher was gay, a fact they claimed went against their “personal Christian” values.
A man out walking his dog ended up in a physical altercation with a bird trapper, with the Malta Ranger Unit (MRU) saying the alleged victim suffered grievous injuries in the incident. Footage of ...
Billionaire Elon Musk sparked controversy Monday after making a gesture at an event celebrating US President Donald Trump's inauguration, with some calling it a "Nazi" or "fascist" movement.
Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri has said he would be worried if no action was taken against the police and Identità officers who have been charged with alleged criminal acts. “People ...