Endurance athlete Neil Agius had swam non-stop for 80km on Sunday afternoon as he continued his attempt to achieve a record-breaking 160km swim around Malta, Gozo and Comino. Agius kicked off his ...
Science in the City, Malta’s national science and arts festival, returns to Valletta next Friday and Saturday (September 27-28) with activities, workshops and entertainment for children, teenagers and ...
Many of the World Cups that took place during my childhood and teenage years were memorable – 1982 was a bit of a football classic, while 1986 had moments of magic and madness in equal measure. But if ...
The operation that used pagers and walkie-talkies to kill members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah was ingenious – but was it legal? Certainly, there are those who will argue that it was. That ...
Paceville’s Millennium Chapel has been “flooded” with individuals and companies offering to help the people sleeping rough on the locality’s streets. Fr Hilary Tagliaferro, the founder of the charity, ...
The Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina rebuffed calls Thursday to drop out of the race following a report that he called himself a "Black Nazi" and made other incendiary comments ...
Two men were taken to hospital after the car they were in crashed into a tree in St Julian’s on Thursday afternoon. The police said the accident happened on Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli (Regional ...
Oil that spilled across the Sliema side of Marsamxett harbour on Tuesday was cleaned up by Wednesday afternoon, according to a spokesperson for the transport ministry. However, floating barriers ...
The China Cultural Centre in Malta is organising a Traditional Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Course for individuals aged eight and over. The course will take place every Tuesday and Wednesday ...
The target is one of 22 included in the National Biodiversity and Action Plan (NBSAP) for 2030, which was published on Thursday. According to the document, by 2025 a plan will be developed to ...
The European Parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution calling on EU countries to let Ukraine use Western weapons to strike military targets inside Russia, prompting an angry rebuke from Moscow.
No new permits for road works near schools will be issued in the coming weeks, as part of Transport Malta's plan to ease traffic congestion ahead of the academic year, which starts next week.