Malta
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Podcaster Removes Interview with BirdLife Malta Amidst Hunter’s Threats
A podcaster has taken down an interview with BirdLife Malta after reportedly receiving threats from a hunter. The controversy highlights the tensions between conservation efforts and hunting interests in Malta. BirdLife Malta, a prominent organization…
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Key Moments from the Alex Borg vs Adrian Delia Debate
The debate between Alex Borg and Adrian Delia was a highly anticipated event, with both participants engaging in a thought-provoking discussion. Although I couldn’t find specific details about the debate, it’s clear that the event…
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Biker Seriously Injured in Birkirkara Crash
A serious accident occurred in Birkirkara, leaving a biker with severe injuries. The incident took place when a collision happened, and the driver involved in the accident fled the scene. The police are currently conducting…
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Woman Accused of Robbing Cab Driver with Scissors
A woman is facing charges after allegedly robbing a cab driver using scissors. According to court reports, the incident involved the woman threatening the driver with the scissors to carry out the robbery. The details…
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Surveys Show Alex Borg Outperforming Adrian Delia Against Robert Abela
Recent surveys indicate that Alex Borg would outperform Adrian Delia in a hypothetical contest against Robert Abela. The polls suggest that Borg has a stronger standing compared to Delia when matched up against the current…
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Chris Cardona Returns to Government Role as Education Ministry Consultant
Chris Cardona has been appointed as a consultant to the Ministry of Education, marking his return to a government role. This development indicates a potential shift or addition to the Ministry’s advisory or policy-making processes.…
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Mġarr’s Traditional Feast Continues with €35,200 Bid for Statue Carrying Privilege
The village of Mġarr has once again showcased its rich traditions as a family made a significant bid of €35,200 to carry the statue during the local feast. This annual event is a cherished part…
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Calls for Random Testing as Penalties for Drink-Driving May Increase
The Prime Minister has indicated that penalties for drink-driving may be raised, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement. Joslin emphasizes the importance of implementing random testing to curb instances of driving under the influence. This…
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Government to Revise Penalties for Drink and Drug Driving
Prime Minister Robert Abela has announced that the government is undertaking a revision of penalties for drink and drug driving. This initiative aims to strengthen laws and enforcement related to driving under the influence, potentially…
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Tuna Farm Faces Fines Over Oily Sea Slime, Environmental Authority Reports
The national environmental authority has announced that a tuna farm will face fines due to the presence of oily sea slime in the surrounding waters. The issue highlights concerns about the potential environmental impact of…






