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Thirteen Lives: Trailer

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A rescue mission is assembled in Thailand where a group of young boys and their soccer coach are trapped in a system of underground...

Boat catches fire off Qawra: Four persons and a dog rescued

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A boat was engulfed in flames off the Qawra coast outside on Sunday. Civil Protection Department personnel were called to the scene. Four people on board...

Renovation work in the Cathedral Museum in the Citadel inaugurated

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With an investment of around €300,000 financed by European funds, the renovation works carried out in the Cathedral Museum in the Citadel were inaugurated. The...

Around 500 students are benefiting from an educational program during the summer holidays

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For eight weeks during the summer holidays, lessons known as "Summer Catch-Up Sessions" are being given, in six centers and also through an online...

Record number of interns join HSBC Malta Foundation’s initiative

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The HSBC Malta Foundation has received a record number of applications for the summer internship and two-year internship programmes offered by HSBC Bank Malta. Organised...

Book Donation to the Malta Society of Arts

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On Tuesday 19 July 2022, Profs. Joseph P. Cassar, recipient of the 2019 Malta Society of Arts’ (MSA) prestigious Gold Medal, donated 15 signed...

Monkeypox is a global health emergency, WHO says

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The monkeypox outbreak is now a global health emergency, the World Health Organization has announced. The label - a "public health emergency of international concern"...

Another edition of the ‘I Choose – I Choose My Career’ fair opens its...

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The event 'I Choose - I Choose My Career' was launched, a careers fair that takes place every year and which is aimed...

The BioSa project launched

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The BioSa project was launched, an initiative that was developed to advance the recovery of orthopedic patients when a substantial part of the bone...

Travel chaos for British holidaymakers

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Britain's travel chaos could get even worse today as the UK and France continue to argue over who is to blame for the massive...