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A large historic palazzo in the centre of Mdina could be turned into a five-star hotel if plans submitted to the Planning Authority are approved. The 17th-century Palazzo Mangion has housed nobility, ...
In my many years of life and ministry, I've come to see that true strength isn't demonstrated by avoiding difficulty or painting a perfect picture of our lives but by facing our challenges with ...
More than 1,500 responses were submitted during a consultation period for two controversial bills planning sweeping reforms to planning laws. In a statement, the government said that following four ...
Our Lady of Loreto parish church in Għajnsielem is getting a new parish priest, Fr Joseph Hili, after Fr Frankie Bajada, who has served the parish for 19 years, was appointed as the Bishop’s Delegate ...
Adrian Delia’s campaign team has suggested that a number of “ineligible” voters may have cast their ballot during the Nationalist Party’s leadership election. Delia narrowly lost the election by 44 ...
The Israeli military said it targeted senior Hamas leaders on Tuesday, after AFP journalists in Doha reported explosions in the Qatari capital, where the Palestinian group's political bureau is based.
Organisers of a Gaza-bound flotilla carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists said late Monday that one of their boats was hit by a suspected UAV off the coast of Tunisia, but authorities there said ...
The following are the stories making the front pages of Malta's newspapers. Times of Malta reports that Adrian Delia's team has questioned the eligibility of some voters in the PN leadership election.
Promoting alternative means of transport is a central objective of Malta’s development strategy and a key priority in how we are deploying European Union funds. In a country where space is limited and ...
Heathrow's Terminal 4 check-in area was closed and evacuated Monday evening as firefighters responded to a "possible hazardous materials incident", the London Fire Brigade said in a statement.
Malta is facing “ethnic extinction” due to its low birth rate, Archbishop Charles Scicluna has warned. Speaking during a mass celebrating Victory Day, Scicluna recalled how Malta has the lowest ...
Nepal police on Monday opened fire, killing at least 17 people as thousands of young protesters took to the streets of Kathmandu demanding the government lift a social media ban and tackle corruption.
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