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Coronavirus: Stay safe

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To keep safe during coronavirus pandemic, wear a mask, keep 2 metres social distance and always wash your hands..Be safe and keep others safe.

Launch of the ‘Help us Help others’ campaign

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The President of Malta George Vella and Mrs Miriam Vella launched the ‘Help us Help others’ campaign, which by the end of this year...

Malta coach Devis Mangia has named a 25-man squad for the UEFA Nations League

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Malta coach Devis Mangia has named a 25-man squad for the UEFA Nations League Group D1 matches against the Faroe Islands and Latvia. The...

Valletta and Sirens lose Europa League qualifiers

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A missed penalty proved crucial for Valletta as they lost 1-0 against Bala Town of Wales at Ta'Qali in their Europa League first qualifier. Sirens ...

Second suspect in Sliema double murder pleads not guilty

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A second man arrested over the double murder of Christian Pandolfino and Ivor Maciejowsk in Sliema pleaded not guilty when he appeared in court. Viktor...

Toly employees will now return to a 5-day week operation after benefitting from government...

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“The supportive economic measures launched by the government amid unprecedented adversities are demonstrating their long-term sustainability”, said Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small...

Wirt Artna heritage sites recognised by TripAdvisor’s highest award

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Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Julia Farrugia Portelli visited the Malta at War Museum in Vittoriosa, one of four sites managed by Fondazzjoni...

New coronavirus measure: No standing events

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Professor Charmaine Gauci, Superintendent of Public Health, announce a new measure to combat coronavirus. From today she said that standing at any event will not...

Coronavirus update: 32 new cases

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Superintendent of Public Health Professor Charmaine Gauci said that another 32 people tested positive for coronavirus in the past 24 hours. She said  65  people...

Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has resigned due to ill health.

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Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe has resigned due to ill health. “Poor health should not influence political decisions, and as long as I’m unable to...