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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s mega yacht Launchpad, valued at around €270 million, is docked at the Palumbo Shipyards in Cottonera after arriving in Malta early on Saturday morning.
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 ...
A man accused of raping a minor has been cleared of all charges after conflicting accounts cast doubt on the initial testimonies. A court presided over by Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit cleared ...
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As excitement builds for Saturday's Eurovision final, one question looms large: could superstar Celine Dion, now in fragile health, make an emotion-drenched appearance, 37 years after winning the ...
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 ...
Some Maltese histories of the police force may give the impression that an organised constabulary only started in Malta in 1813, thanks to Sir Thomas Maitland. A vacuum of authority, before ...
Something quietly revolutionary happened on May 8. A modest white smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel and with it came a new pope – Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who took the name Leo XIV.
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.
A Mexican social media influencer was shot dead during a live stream on TikTok, where she had tens of thousands of followers, authorities said. The Mexican press named her as Valeria Marquez, 23 ...
Dozens of Rabat residents gathered on Saturday morning to protest the demolition of a historic farmhouse dating back to 1895 to make way for a five-storey apartment block “monstrosity”.
Water Services Corporation on Friday launched the first contributory pension scheme in Malta’s public sector in what is being hailed as a “landmark initiative” for its employees. The ...
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