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Agius was also listed as the site manager, with architect Glenn Zammit Cauchi listed as the architect responsible for the ...
MaltaPost is temporarily suspending all parcel and goods shipments to the US from Saturday August 23 after the sudden ...
Animal welfare concerns have been raised after a video showing horses seemingly in distress as fireworks explode above them ...
Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world – smaller in fact than many global cities. Yet, despite its tiny size, ...
Michael Spiteri, who was attending to the first call out of the day at just before 6am on Thursday in the wake of the Sliema ...
Five ways digital nomads can have a positive impact on the places they travel to for work: are they our best type of tourist?
A teacher’s warrant is far more than a bureaucratic formality; it is a rigorous professional certification that reflects extensive training, comprehensive pedagogical expertise and a deep commitment ...
After months of hot, dry weather, Malta got a much longed for soaking with hail reported in certain localities on Saturday afternoon. Videos and photos shared by readers show hail coating Iklin ...
Malta’s plans to recognise a Palestinian state next month would mean awarding a “strong prize to Hamas”, according to Israel’s new envoy to Malta. Speaking during an interview with Times of Malta, ...
Two tourists claimed the notorious owner of a kiosk at St Peter’s Pool pointed a firearm at their face after they found the tyres of their rental car slashed. The terrified pair, who spoke to Times of ...
CrediaBank’s likely takeover of HSBC is good news, although it does not make up for the blow of losing a globally recognised banking giant, financial experts agree. Times of Malta spoke to several ...
Sea slime returned to Sliema’s coast on Tuesday but fish farm operators said it could have been run-off from Saturday's storm. An oily substance could be seen on the surface of the sea along Tower ...