Malta
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Property Expropriation Case Filed Before the European Rights Court
The European Court of Human Rights has heard a case concerning property expropriation, specifically focusing on the approach applied by the Czech authorities in fixing compensation for expropriated property and the proportionality of its amount.…
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Residents’ Groups to Meet in Safi as 300-Unit Apartment Block Looming
Residents’ groups in Safi are set to meet amid concerns over a proposed 300-unit apartment block. Although specific details about the apartment block are limited, similar developments in the area, such as Safi Apartments, offer…
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Adrian Delia ordered out of parliament after repeated interrupt
Adrian Delia was ordered out of parliament after repeatedly interrupting Prime Minister Robert Abela’s post-budget address, which adds fuel to speculation about his leadership of the Nationalist Party. A recent survey showing poor results for…
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Mass Transit Plans Moving Forward with Government Support
The government has reaffirmed its commitment to developing mass transit systems, as evident from the recent budget address. This initiative aims to enhance public transportation infrastructure, promoting efficient, sustainable, and reliable travel options for citizens.…
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Unawarded Lifeguard Tender Leaves Ramla Bay Unpatrolled During Tragedy
A recent tragedy at Ramla Bay in Gozo highlights the importance of having trained lifeguards on duty. Ramla Bay, known for its stunning red sand and crystal-clear waters, is a popular destination for both locals…
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A New Proposal for Maltese Newborns The €5,000 Child Trust Fund
The Opposition in Malta has put forward a proposal to establish a €5,000 Child Trust Fund for every newborn in the country. This initiative aims to provide financial support to children from birth, helping them…
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ICC Tribunal Rules in Favor of Malta in Steward Hospitals Dispute
The International Chamber of Commerce tribunal has delivered a significant ruling in the dispute between Steward Healthcare and the Maltese government over the terminated hospital concession. The tribunal concluded that the concession should have been…
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Uncovering Malta’s Ancient Past Early Evidence of Habitation
Malta, an island nation in the Central Mediterranean, may hold the key to understanding the earliest human habitation in the region. Recent discoveries have shed light on the possibility that Malta was inhabited much earlier…
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Lands Authority’s Stance on Publishing Land Deal Audits
The Lands Authority in Malta has chosen not to publish audits of land deals, maintaining a level of opacity in its land management practices. This decision comes despite the Authority’s commitment to transparency and innovation,…
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Goya’s Powerful Anti-War Art Comes to Malta
The Grand Master’s Palace in Valletta, Malta, is now hosting a remarkable exhibition of Francisco Goya’s iconic “Disasters of War” prints. This powerful series of 82 etchings, created between 1810 and 1820, is a visual…






