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Tallinja card needed for free public transport

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As of 1 st October 2022, the Day Routes, Night Routes and Special Services offered by Malta Public Transport will become free of charge...

Pharmacies open on Wednesday 21st of September 2022

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Area 1 Valletta, Floriana 12  Vilhena Pharmacy, 3, Triq Sant' Anna, Floriana 21244114 Area 2 Il-Ħamrun, Il-Marsa  Trinity Pharmacy, 32 Triq il-Marsa, Marsa 21235595   Area 3...

Covid-19: Another 18 new cases

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Official figures show that another 18 cases of Covid-19 were recorded in the past 24 hours.

Infrastructure Malta completes 128 residential roads in the first eight months of this year

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Infrastructure Malta rebuilt another 128 residential roads in the first eight months of this year, an average of four roads per week. This was...

Money management from a young age

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"Build your Future, Be Smart about Money", is a new theme launched as part of the initiative known as "GEMMA", a digital platform aimed...

2023: Malta the only EU country that will serve as a non-permanent member of...

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  In 2023, Malta, together with France, which is a permanent member, will be an important and essential voice of the European Union on the...

Napoli top Serie A

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Napoli top Serie A following their 2-1 win over AC Milan. Lazio are up to fourth with a 3-0 win at Cremonese. Elsewhere, there were loses...

Watch: At UN General Assembly in New York, Prime Minister Robert Abela addresses a...

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In New York, Prime Minister Robert Abela addressed a UN General Assembly Summit on education, during which the leaders of different countries spoke about...

Syrian in court on human trafficking charges

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A 50-year-old Syrian man, who lives in Malta, appeared in court on Monday evening, charged with offences related to human trafficking. This is the result...

An investment of €390,000 in opera productions in Gozo

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Gozitan operatic productions have been granted funding of €330,000 by the Ministry for National Heritage, Arts and Local Government, with an additional €60,000 contributed...