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Animal Day 2025: A celebration in favour of animal protection
During Sunday, the 2025 Animal Festival was successfully held in Ta' Qali, where several families attended together with their animals for a day of...
3.6 km of new electric cables in Attard
In Attard, 3.6 kilometres of new cables will be added to the existing network as works are underway to upgrade the electrical distribution system...
Canada and Mexico impose 25% tariffs on US goods
Canada and Mexico have announced a 25% tariff on goods imported from the US in response to the same tariff imposed by President Trump.
Canadian...
PN Leader Bernard Grech calls for resignation of Byron Camilleri
Opposition leader Bernard Grech is taking aim at Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri, especially after the Ombudsman’s report on the prison situation. Grech’s "ministry...
Gzira police station reopens following extensive renovation
Gżira Police Station has reopened its doors after extensive renovation work. The aim is to offer a service and strengthen security for the residents...
Another hostage and prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel
Hamas has released three more hostages today as Israel also releases another group of Palestinian prisoners.
This is the fourth exchange in a ceasefire that...
Malta advances three places on the Sustainable Development Goals Index for Europe
Malta has surged three places to rank 24th out of 34 European countries in the Europe Sustainable Development Report 2025, released by the Sustainable...
Deputy Prime Minister Borg and Gozo Minister Camilleri address the 15th edition of the...
Ms Caroline Veranneman is the winner of this year’s Gozo Tourism Worker of the Year Award.
She was one of several tourism workers and businesses...
Lilu King re-arrested after Court revoked his bail.
Mohamed Ali Ahmem Elmushraty, known as Lilu King, has been re-arrested after the Court of Appeal revoked his bail.
The court ruled him ineligible due...
PN caught out in fake news about products at St Vincent de Paul
It looks like there's a bit of a dispute going on between Adrian Delia and Parliamentary Secretary Malcolm Paul Agius Galea over the availability...