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Shakespeare by the seat of his pants From July 23 - August 3, The Shakespeare Pub Trilogy is being presented at The Queen Victoria City Pub in Valletta and it promises to be great fun ...
Sustainable finance starts at home FinanceMalta launches tree-planting pledge ahead of annual conference ...
Editorial: How the PN shot itself in the foot The interview and debate conditions being imposed by the PN’s electoral commission on its leadership contenders indicates that the party doesn’t ...
The MSE Equity Price Index remained virtually unchanged at 3,782.910 points as the gains in five equities were offset by declines in another five. Meanwhile, six other equities closed unchanged ...
Financial crime: a call for collective action Today’s cybercriminals are not physically robbing individuals or bank branches, but are sitting behind screens, hidden by layers of digital anonymity ...
Health authorities have raised the alarm over a new unregulated nicotine product that has become widely available in Malta amid marketing that targets young people. The product, nicotine pouches ...
Making waves: all hands on deck for Maltese women Claudia Vella Casagrande shares her views about the maritime industry, inclusion and more with Woman Unclouded, a go-to platform for Maltese women ...
AFM personnel to enjoy higher salaries in new sectoral agreement The improved salaries reflect the country's appreciation of the AFM - Abela ...
Adrian Delia said he is contesting the Nationalist Party leadership out of a sense of responsibility to his country and party, stressing that he has evolved since he served as leader five years ...
Cyclist, 67, killed in Marsascala collision Female passenger hospitalised after collision involving a van, a car and a bicycle ...
Four men are being held in custody after being arraigned and accused of living an idle and vagrant life and aggressive begging. Three of them - Matthew Falzon, 36, Chad national Zakaria Adam, 21 ...
There are so far no signs that Tourism and Foreign Minister Ian Borg is keeping his promises to reduce commercial activity and overcrowding at the Blue Lagoon, the Graffitti pressure group said on ...