The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, spiked back over $100 as Iranian strikes hit ships in the regions waters and the ongoing American-Israeli war with Iran showed so signs of ...
When tension arises between a judge and a prime minister, it typically signifies a serious constitutional crisis, threatening the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary. Such ...
Even without a host of Galacticos, Real Madrid was far too strong for Manchester City in the latest Champions League clash of ...
Investment such as that being carried out by MIA, the company that operates Malta International Airport, is very important, but it is not enough, because the Government must ensure that it complements ...
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana told Parliament on Wednesday that Malta can afford to spend an additional €250 million, at ...
The Parliament of Malta unanimously voted in favour of re-establishing the Commercial Court as its own court, separate from the First Hall of the Civil Court, with the jurisdiction to hear cases of a ...
Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela announced to the Parliament of Malta that “in the coming weeks,” two brand new wards – with a combined capacity of 46 patients – will be opened ...
The Malta Employers Association has officially launched TalentSync, an initiative aimed at strengthening the alignment between workforce skills and the evolving needs of industry.
Government said that it is investing around €1.2 million in new vans and specialized IT system, enabling the pilot project for the BCRS container collection service to be expanded across all of ...
The Ministry for Inclusion and Volunteering signed a €1.5 million agreement over three years with Embrace Diversity Organisation through Aġenzija Sapport, the aforementioned ministry said in ...
An Atelier, a new educational space, was inaugurated on Wednesday at St Ignatius College, Ġuże Muscat Azzopardi, Qormi San Bastjan Primary School, with the aim of further strengthening ...
A Eurostat survey has found that in 2024, 58% of people in Malta did not use public transport whatsoever. This is the eighth highest frequency for people in any EU country to never use public ...