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Coronavirus update: Active cases climbs above 2,000

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The number of active cases of Covid-19 has risen above 2,000 again after139 new cases were recorded in the past 24 hours.

Bestselling Thriller by Malta-based Author Released as Audiobook

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Stumped for what to give the thrill-seeking bookworm in your family for Christmas? As of Tuesday 8 December, a brand-new audiobook available on Amazon’s...

Watch: PM Robert Abela inaugurates the second phase of the Ta’ Qali Basketball Sports...

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Prime Minister Robert Abela this morning inaugurated the second phase of the Ta’ Qali Basketball Sports Pavilion with an investment of around € 1,000,000. This...

Football focus: Sliema top of Premiership

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Sliema Wanderers have gone two points clear at the top of the BOV Premiership after a thrilling 4-2 win over Zejtun Corinthians. Cisotti gave Sliema...

Malta waiting on preliminary draw for FIFA World Cup 2022

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The UEFA preliminary draw for the FIFA World Cup 2022 will take place on Monday, 7 December at 6pm CET as a virtual event...

€ 324,450 raised in PN fundraising marathon

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A fund raising event by the Nationalist Party raised € 324,450 on Sunday. The marathon event ran from 2.30pm until 11pm with the theme, 'Strengthening...

Two elderly patients die after contracting Covid-19

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Ministry of Health says that two elderly people died after testing positive for Covid-19. In the first case, a 69-year-old man, who was confirmed...

Coronavirus update: Slowdown in new cases continues

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The slowdown in the number of new cases continues with health authorities reporting that 97 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24...

2021 will be a great year PM tells supporters

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The coming year, 2021, will be a great year for Malta, Prime Minister told supporters at a party meeting in Marsaslokk on Sunday morning.

EU President Ursula von der Leyen following her telephone call with PM Boris Johnson

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Press statement by EU President Ursula von der Leyen following her telephone call with Britian's PM Boris Johnson.