Iran said the Strait of Hormuz was closed on Sunday while the United States insisted it remained open, after the confrontation over the vital waterway again sparked US and Iranian strikes. The strait, essential to global oil and gas supplies, has become a central point of contention between the two foes, repeatedly leading to exchanges of fire despite
Nationalist Party councillors and Momentum have called for stronger protection of Valletta’s traditional festas after a century-old statue was knocked over and badly damaged. The 100-year-old statue was toppled by a film crew which was producing a film in St George's Square. The Minister for Culture said he was informed of the incident and an agreement
Arts Council Malta recently held a masterclass for local producers and film-makers, designed to help participants understand how to develop projects with international partners, secure cross-border financing and navigate the legal and commercial frameworks that underpin co-productions. The Co-Production Roadmap Masterclass forms part of the Arts Council's
A goal kick appeared to clip a cable over the field late in the first half of the England-Norway match in the World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday, shortly before England's Jude Bellingham scored the tying goal. By rule, if the ball had been noticed hitting the cable, play would have stopped and a drop ball would have been utilized to determine possession
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