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Over the past three weeks, the village of San Lawrenz has enjoyed its first-ever artist residency programme, organised by the local council, and the village is now celebrating its successful ...
The Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association (MEIA) Literature Committee is organising a workshop offering a practical and accessible overview of the legal landscape surrounding ...
The risk of heart disease in people with diabetes could be reduced through artificial intelligence with a new university research project that aims to push personalised, preventative healthcare ...
Liverpool demolished Tottenham 5-1 to clinch the Premier League title at an impassioned Anfield on Sunday, sealing a record-equalling 20th English top-flight crown. Arne Slot's men stormed back ...
Russia said on Monday it was ready to negotiate with Ukraine but that recognition of Moscow's claims over five Ukrainian regions including Crimea were "imperative" to resolving the conflict.
A driver killed nine people as he ploughed through a crowd at a Filipino cultural celebration in Vancouver, police said Sunday, ruling out terrorism as the motive for the incident in the western ...
The Psychology department of the Gozo General Hospital set up a Parkinson’s awareness stand on World Parkinson’s day, held at the hospital’s reception. Parkinson’s disease is a long-term ...
The BirdLife Malta Events & Activities Group recently organised a memorable day trip to Valle del Anapo, one of Sicily’s largest nature reserves. Located in the province of Syracuse and nestled ...
The Financial Times claimed on Sunday that Russians hit with EU sanctions over the Ukraine invasion can partially circumvent the travel ban because of the controversial Maltese 'golden passport'.
Workers have a right to not associate themselves with any trade union, just a much as they have a right to associate with one, Bernard Grech said ahead of Workers' Day on Thursday. Grech was ...
In a fresh blow to LGBTQ+ rights, Hungary’s ultra-right-wing government has amended the constitution to recognise only two genders, opening the door to bans on community events like Pride parades.
Silvio Schembri had taxpayer-funded persons of trust doing constituency work but there is not enough evidence to conclude he systematically breached ethics codes, parliament’s standards ...