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The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Malta is pleased to announce an evening of public talks featuring distinguished visiting scholars Prof. Ron Spronk and Prof. Paul Wood. The ...
A new Nationalist Party government would remove tax on the first €10,000 earned from part-time or overtime work, Opposition Leader Bernard Grech said on Workers' Day. He said that workers ...
The government will continue putting forward all arguments in favour of the country, Prime Minister Robert Abela said when talking about the recent European Court ruling regarding Malta's sale of ...
Malta, through the Civil Aviation Directorate within Transport Malta, was the first country in Europe to authorize the launching of fireworks from drones, Transport Malta said. This was showcased ...
At the conclusion of the celebrations commemorating its 50th anniversary, Bank of Valletta provided its employees with a chance to showcase their photography skills. Eleven employees were selected to ...
The Central Bank of Malta released its 2024 Annual Report during a launch, held at the bank's premises in Valletta on 30 April. The event featured addresses by the Central Bank of Malta acting ...
Finesse Group recently hosted its first-ever business breakfast, featuring great company, delicious food and a valuable reminder of what marketing is really about: people. Held at Emma's Kitchen ...
Raymond Aquilina, a 72-year-old retiree, father of two and grandfather of two, will be walking from Canterbury to Rome in aid of Caritas Malta. A statement issued by Caritas Malta said that ...
Melvin Theuma, the self-confessed middleman in the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, told jurors that he was told to warn the 'Maksars' that police were targeting their ...
The Commissioner for Education within the Office of the Ombudsman, Judge Vincent De Gaetano, has found that a circular issued by the Education Ministry restricting teachers' media appearances is a ...
Workers are more than just a cog in the economic machine, ADPD - The Green Party said on Thursday.
If journalism is in crisis, it's not because of censorship alone but because of burnout. Public debates on press freedom often focus on political attacks or legal threats to the press. These are ...
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