Several officials from Abroad Study Plan, an employment agency that allegedly charged workers thousands for non-existent jobs in Malta, have been charged with fraud in India. The accused ...
Bernard Grech has slammed the “business as usual” approach taken by the prime minister over a political patronage scandal involving two of his ministers. Speaking at the end of the PN’s ...
The man who died after falling four storeys out of a balcony in San Ġwann on Wednesday has been identified as a 35-year-old Colombian national. On Friday the police said the man, who had ...
The political patronage scandal involving Clayton Bartolo and Clint Camilleri has left several Labour insiders seething, dampening party morale just days after the 2025 budget. Times of Malta ...
With ministers Clayton Bartolo and Clint Camilleri clinging to their cabinet seats despite mounting pressure to resign, Robert Abela came to their aid, telling the state broadcaster that Bartolo ...
A report commissioned by MEP Peter Agius details how Malta could tap various EU funding mechanisms to obtain financial aid to revamp Gozo ferries. The report was prepared with the help of the ...
The opening of the Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS) is a remarkable achievement. Set against the 17th-century backdrop of Floriana’s Ospizio, MICAS has not only completely re ...
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An extraordinary production of Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem will take place at the Mediterranean Conference Centre on November 23 at 7.30pm. Known for its rigorous rhythms, unique melodies and ...
Around 3,000 children attended free activities hosted by Project Green, WasteServ, and Ambjent Malta during the mid-term holidays, the Environment Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Robert Abela urged EU leaders on Thursday to collaborate on fighting the migration "phenomenon" and sending a message that it was not up to human traffickers to decide who entered Europe.
A defiant Clint Camilleri has insisted he did nothing wrong in the hiring of his ministerial colleague's girlfriend as a €68,000-a-year consultant despite being found in breach of ethics.