The captain of the ship "Conscience" will allow a maritime surveyor to inspect the damage allegedly caused by a drone strike last Thursday.
Since then the ship has refused all offers of assistance but late noon Sunday it was reported that the captain had accepted the Malta government's offer of aid and repair to the ship.
The exact nature of the...
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From today, young people born between 2005 and 2007 can start enjoying six months of gym membership paid for by the Government
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From today, young people born between 2005 and 2007 can apply to benefit from a six-month gym membership paid for by the Government. This can be done by applying on the website youthfitness.gov.mt/ where young people who will benefit from the implementation of this measure announced by the Government in this year's Budget, have the choice of more than...
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights Anton Refalo visited a project where animal skins that were once discarded are now being processed into parchment with the aim of being used in the conservation of historical manuscripts in the Archives of Notarial Registers.
This project is being carried out in collaboration between the Public Abattoir and the Foundation for...
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Youth at the heart of urban planning – Minister Chris Bonett welcomes recommendations from the ‘Pump It… Empowered’ project
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The Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works, Chris Bonett, addressed a conference attended by representatives from local councils, NGOs and youth who participated in the ‘Pump It… Empowered’ project, a joint initiative between NGOs MOVE and MMSA (Malta Street Sports Alliance).
Minister Bonett stressed the crucial role of youth in the positive change that the government is bringing...
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Malta offers to take crew on damaged ship “Conscience” to safety but crew refuse help: Government statement
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The Maltese authorities have provided assistance from the outset in relation to the situation aboard the unflagged vessel ‘Conscience’.
Malta offered immediate assistance with fire-fighting measures when the vessel issued an emergency call, and an AFM patrol boat was also deployed to assist the vessel and crew. Once the crew and passengers on board were confirmed safe, they were offered...
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20 new officers at the Correctional Services Agency – 25% of them women
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Twenty recruits have become new correctional officers after successfully completing their recruitment and taking the oath of office. A quarter of the new officers are women.
The appointment of the officers took place at the Corradino Correctional Facility, in the presence of the Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment, Byron Camilleri, and the Agency's Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Christopher...
Team Blue Lagoon has taken note of Friday’s court decree, which temporarily upholds an application by ferry operators to block the implementation of Port Notice No. 03 of 2025 implementing the Book. Protect. Enjoy booking system.
This key initiative is part of a broader strategy to increase environmental sustainability of all operations at the Blue Lagoon, protecting its delicate Natura...
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Exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence in the judicial system to improve accessibility and efficiency for citizens
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Minister for Justice and the Reform of the Construction Sector, Jonathan Attard, together with Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research, and Innovation, Keith Azzopardi Tanti, attended a workshop organised by the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of ICT at the University of Malta. The event marked a significant step towards the conclusion of the AMPS project (Artificial Intelligence in...
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Malta continues to stress the need for regional commitment against illegal fishing in the Mediterranean
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Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights Alicia Bugeja Said addressed an important workshop organised by the International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) which focused on Malta's commitment in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
The parliamentary secretary stressed that the Maltese Government is committed to combating IUU fishing, which puts at risk the sustainability of maritime...