Prime Minister Robert Abela has categorically ruled out holding an early general election, quashing speculation that an election would be called even as early as this spring, two years before the ...
The ferry service between Valletta, Sliema and Cottonera attracted just over 440,000 Tallinja card holders last year, together with a further 1.2m passengers who purchased tickets for the service ...
Labour MP Randolph DeBattista resigned from parliament on Monday, as he had been expected to do following his nomination to serve as Malta's permanent representative to the United Nations and ...
Payment of traffic fines earned the government €116,187,254 in the space of 10 years, according to information tabled in parliament by Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri. He told Nationalist ...
On December 18, Eden Leisure Group and InterContinental Malta came together to make a heartfelt contribution to Dar tal-Providenza, donating €6,000 and two vital defibrillators to support the ...
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The unforgettable actress from The Birds, Tippi Hedren denounced in her memoirs Alfred Hitchcock, the director who made her a star. From Minnesota to Hollywood, this is the story of a unique ...
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Monday vowed to oppose any deal to end the Gaza war, while a senior Palestinian official said "significant progress" had been made in ...
Michael Falzon, an architect who served as minister under a Nationalist administration and was among the founders of the ...
In a democracy, citizens understand that for the state to provide them with the minimum public services they need, they must contribute to financing these services. In turn, they expect the best ...
At its core, the 17 Black case is about politicians and businessmen enriching themselves off the backs of taxpayers. That is what makes it so infuriating that it has taken so very long to get this ...
The last physical tourist information centre in Paris has closed, with officials saying Monday they will boost digital services to meet visitor demand for online information. “Changes in visitor ...