Monthly Archives: October 2020
Remember: Clocks go back tonight
Clocks go back one hour tonight.
Coronavirus update: 115 new cases in past 24 hours
115 people tested positive for Coronavirus in the past 24 hours according to latest figures from health authorities.
Malta welcomes the ceasefire agreement reached between the Libyan parties in Geneva
Malta welcomes wholeheartedly the ceasefire agreement that was reached between the Libyan parties during the 5+5 Joint Military Commission talks in Geneva and commends...
Elderly man dies from Covid-19
A 77-year-old man died yesterday after testing positive Covid-19 the Ministry of Health announced.
The man, who was suffering from another chronic illness, tested positive...
There are eight (8) days left to use the government vouchers
There are eight (8) days left to use the government vouchers, the first batch issued.
Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs launches call for the first Malta Youth Delegate...
Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Evarist Bartolo has held a press event to commemorate UN Day.
2020 marks the 75th year since the United Nations’...
Għar Dalam site reopened after extensive works
Heritage Malta has reopened the Għar Dalam prehistoric site, which had been closed since last March to enable extensive works that will ensure a...
35 companies attracted to Malta as Foreign Direct Investment, 3 companies more when compared...
Whilst addressing the conference entitled ‘Future Realised’, hosted by EY, Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Businesses Silvio Schembri announced that, during this...
€ 95 million allocated to tourism in Budget 2021
The Budget for the year 2021 provides for the allocation of the sum of € 95 million to the tourism sector.
This amount is the...
Strong confidence in the government and the way it runs during the pandemic
The Eurobarometer survey conducted by the European Commission in the second half of July confirms how, despite the pandemic, in Malta in recent months...