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Malta will now face Andorra in their final match, already assured of their place in League B for the upcoming 2027 FIFA Women ...
Eurovision superfan Joseph Pace believes the hype around Malta’s song is very different than usual and some of the loudest cheers in Thursday night’s semi-final came after Miriana Conte’s ...
Lawyers are calling for clear guidelines to help doctors determine whether they should report abortions, warning that the lack of policy is leading to subjective interpretation. Abortion is ...
The European Union is seeking to forge closer strategic ties with both the United Kingdom and the United States, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said on Friday, positioning the bloc ...
The Kremlin said Thursday President Vladimir Putin currently had no plans to go to Istanbul, where Kyiv and Moscow are due to hold talks, despite US leader Donald Trump saying he would be ready to go.
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Thursday. Times of Malta leads with comments by Prime Minister Robert Abela, who said he reinstated Ronald Mizzi as permanent secretary ...
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A fire broke out at a boatyard in Birżebbuġa on Wednesday evening causing extensive damage to a number of boats. While no injuries were reported, a number of boatowners were treated on site for ...
A pedestrian was grievously injured on Wednesday when he was hit by a car in Msida. The police said the man, a 53-year-old from Msida, was hit by a Ford Transit at 10am on Triq L Zamenhof corner ...
Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela has announced plans for a new electronic patient system that will cost €100 million over the next 10 years. “We have a proposal to rebuild a new electronic ...
Images and clips of a blast aboard a Gaza-bound humanitarian vessel off Malta indicate it was caused by loitering munition, according to military experts. Loitering munitions, also known as ...
Young people born between 2005 and 2007 can officially register for a six-month free gym membership as of Sunday. The initiative, which was first announced in last October's budget, was officially ...
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