World
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China Begins Construction of Record-Breaking Hydropower Dam Near Indian Border
China has started building the hydroelectric plant that could become the biggest in the world. Part of a five-station project designed to boost the energy capability of the area, the dam is situated on the…
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Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Attacks; Open to Nuclear Talks
Despite extensive damage from recent American and Israeli air raids, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reaffirmed Tehran’s commitment to its uranium enrichment programme, deeming it a matter of national honour. Araghchi stated on Fox…
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Gaza Hunger Crisis Deepens as Child Starvation and West Bank Displacement Hit Record Highs
Two children in Gaza have starved to death during a quickly deteriorating food crisis, while Israel’s blockade obstructs access to necessary commodities. As the UN and humanitarian organizations raise concerns about widespread malnutrition and exhaustion…
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Government Criticized for Poor Planning of Parliamentary Business
The government has come under fire for its handling of parliamentary business, with critics accusing it of poor planning and inadequate management. The criticism suggests that the government’s approach to parliamentary proceedings has been disorganized,…
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Swimming Ban Lifted at Wilga Street in St Julian’s
The swimming ban at Wilga Street in St Julian’s has been lifted, allowing residents and visitors to once again enjoy swimming in the area. The ban was previously in place due to unspecified reasons, but…
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Heatwave Alerts in India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning for seven states, including Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh. Temperatures are expected to rise by up to 5 degrees Celsius,…
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Mother’s Heartbreaking Account of Suffering in Gaza
A Palestinian mother shared a harrowing account of her family’s experience in Gaza, describing the devastating impact of the conflict on her loved ones. “My entire face was burned,” she said, recounting the traumatic event…
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Minister Criticizes Pilot Union’s Demands as ‘Greed’ and ‘Bullying’
Transport Minister Clyde Caruana has expressed concerns over the demands made by the Malta Airline Pilots’ Association (MALPA), describing them as “greed” and “bullying”. Caruana’s comments come in response to the union’s push for improved…
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Catechist Accused of Using Fake Profiles to Lure Boys
A catechist has been accused of using fake social media profiles to trick boys into sending him nude photos. The defendant allegedly created fictitious profiles to gain the trust of his young victims, manipulating them…
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Escalation in Deir Al-Balah Deepens Gaza Humanitarian Crisis, Stalls Truce Talks
Targeting regions thought to be home to remaining hostages, Israeli tanks entered new southern and eastern sections of Deir AlBalah in Gaza for the first time since the beginning of the battle. The assault follows…






