Malta
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Malta’s Labour Party Maintains Lead Over Nationalist Party
The Labour Party (PL) is currently leading the Nationalist Party (PN) by approximately 26,000 votes, marking a marginal increase from the previous Marmara survey. According to the latest PolitPro data, PL has 48.8% of the…
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Marsa Arterial Road Reopened, But Motorists Advised to Plan Ahead
The Marsa arterial road has been reopened to traffic after a fire caused disruptions earlier. However, motorists are being advised to plan their routes accordingly and avoid the area if possible, as the aftermath of…
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€6,000 Held by Gozo Court Goes Missing After Woman’s Acquittal
A sum of €6,000 that was held by the Gozo court has gone missing following a woman’s acquittal, sparking concerns about the handling of evidence and court procedures. The incident has raised questions about accountability…
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Sign Language Interpreters to Require Warrant Following Landmark Legislation
In a significant move, sign language interpreters will now need to obtain a warrant after landmark legislation was passed in Parliament, aiming to regulate the profession and ensure that interpreters meet specific standards and qualifications,…
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Bringing Back Memories with Valletta’s Scented Christmas Tree
A designer has created a special scented Christmas tree in Valletta, Malta, aiming to evoke memories and capture the essence of the festive season. The stunning 21-meter Christmas tree, adorned with traditional Maltese persjani, will…
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Brave Afghan Women Find Refuge in Malta to Pursue Education
A group of young Afghan women have found a haven in Malta, escaping the Taliban’s oppressive regime that has banned women’s education in Afghanistan. These courageous women are now pursuing their academic dreams in Malta,…
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The Hidden Killer: Black Carbon from Car Fumes Linked to 2% of Malta’s Deaths
Black carbon, a toxic component of vehicle exhaust, is responsible for approximately 2% of deaths in Malta, highlighting the severe impact of air pollution on public health. The tiny particles in black carbon can penetrate…
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Tragic Accident Claims Life in St Paul’s Bay
A man has lost his life in a tragic accident at a four-storey building in St Paul’s Bay, Malta. The incident occurred when the man fell down the building shaft, according to reports. While details…
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Exploring the Harmony of Stillness and Flow’Folded Currents’
‘Folded Currents’ is a captivating exhibition that delves into the intricate relationship between stillness and flow, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty of opposing forces in harmony. The title itself suggests the dynamic interplay between…
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MIDI Criticizes Government’s Handling of Manoel Island Deal
MIDI plc, the company behind the development of Manoel Island in Malta, is pushing back against the government’s plans, claiming they’re damaging its bondholders’ interests. The government wants to transform the island into a national…






