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British man drowns at Malta’s famous Blue Lagoon beauty spot after using slide on tourist boat
A British tourist has drowned while swimming at Malta ’s popular Blue Lagoon Bay after using a slide from a pleasure boat ...
Malta is one of the few European Union countries that still uses antiquated laws dating back to 1854 to crack down on the homeless. Most member states have either abolished similar laws or had them ...
The Malta restaurant, music venue NaNola is closing Sept. 30 after almost 12 years because the liquor license is expiring.
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Delta Air Lines Launching New Routes to Malta, Sardinia
Delta will launch nonstop routes from New York JFK to Sardinia, Italy, and Malta in May and June 2026, becoming the first U.S ...
The Government of Malta has officially launched the Space Park Malta initiative through the transfer of the historic Fort Binġemma to Xjenza Malta. This transformation will breathe new life into ...
When Alkagesta was founded in St. Julian’s in 2018, Malta’s maritime activity revolved around bunkering. The real trading—financing, deal-making, and arbitrage—happened elsewhere. Yet Malta held a ...
A 43-year-old British man got into difficulty after entering the water at the Blue Lagoon in Comino, Malta, and was ...
A man has been jailed five years after being found guilty of threatening a cab driver with a weapon and stealing a vehicle in ...
The decision to add the two Mediterranean island escapes comes after Delta's recent "Route Race" vote where it asked both ...
Experts in Europe are concerned about what the global GLP-1 agonist excitement could mean for childhood obesity, which can ...
History With Kayleigh Official on MSN
Mystery of Malta’s Cart Ruts: Water Channels or Ancient Roads?
The mysterious cart ruts of Malta, carved into limestone, have puzzled researchers for years. While some argue they were used for transporting carts, a new hypothesis suggests they were designed to ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN
Cyprus and Malta almost entirely depend on sea transport for trade
The European Union relied heavily on maritime transport for international trade in goods in 2024, Eurostat data showed this ...
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