Adrian Delia has questioned whether Robert Abela chose to defend Joseph Muscat over the country's interest during secret arbitration proceedings with former healthcare concessionaire Steward. Delia ...
TVM programme host blasted feminists on his Facebook page, suggesting gender-segregation at workplaces, implying women should stay at home to care for children ...
President Myriam Spiteri Debono has concluded a visit to London, where she met Maltese patients and their relatives at the Royal Marsden Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital, St Bartholemew Hospital ...
One of Malta’s most prominent map collectors, Albert Ganado, has died at the age of 101. Ganado was a serviceman during World War Two, serving for three months as a gunner in the Royal Malta Artillery ...
In 2001, the Micronesian state of Yap declared a state of emergency when oil was discovered leaking into an environmentally sensitive lagoon. The culprit? A World War II oil tanker, the USS ...
The UK government said Sunday it would move to strip the former prince Andrew of his honorary title of vice-admiral, his last remaining military rank. Andrew was stripped of his honorary military ...
A leading US creative development studio founded by a Maltese computer scientist is establishing a European base in Malta. Wevr develops a variety of immersive experiences using virtual and augmented ...
Proton – which offers email, VPN and cloud storage services – described Maltese companies as being “dangerously reliant” on US firms, a relationship it said could expose businesses’ data to AI ...
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers ...
The budget presented by the government on Monday was a reactive one that forgot the people’s realities and failed to provide a clear direction, Opposition leader Alex Borg said on Tuesday. Borg said ...
Sir Patrick Stuart lives on in the collective memories of most Maltese as perhaps the most reviled governor to have held that post. The reason for this ignominy is his prohibition in 1846 of the ...
Gozitan students who study in Malta will see their monthly grant increase to €280 to help with the financial burdens associated with their studies. The measure, which is set to be announced on Monday ...
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