The rock arch that collapsed off Comino on Saturday evening, killing a tourist, was a lesser-known but treasured corner of the island, prized by snorkellers and boat charters for its seclusion and clear water, according to a tour operator who worked the area for years. A spokesperson for Outdoor Explorers Malta, which offers boat tours around Comino,
Prime Minister Robert Abela has described his newly appointed Cabinet and Parliamentary Group as the “strongest” the Labour movement has ever had, as he pledged to begin delivering key electoral promises in the first days of the new legislature. Speaking during a Labour Party “Kick-off Reception” ahead of the party’s general conference, Abela thanked
The Malta Police Force has said that 108 people were detained by police this past week for residing in Malta illegally. These arrests were made following inspections that were carried out by immigration police and community police in a number of areas including Marsa and Ħamrun. The police said that the nationalities of those detained varied between
Animal Welfare officials on Sunday seized 13 dogs from a man previously fined for keeping his animals in poor condition. The officials found fox terriers, pitbulls and a Labrador kept in unsuitable conditions on a property in Siggiewi. A French bulldog was found chained outdoors, sources close to the investigations told Times of Malta. Keeping dogs