In his first address as a candidate of the Nationalist Party, Conrad Borg Manché told Labour supporters listening in not to let either fear or party loyalty hold them back from changing their vote. During PN's mass rally on Wednesday evening, its new surprise candidate, former PL mayor in Gżira, Conrad Borg Manché, shared why he decided to run on the
Archbishop Charles Scicluna is recovering after successfully undergoing a surgical procedure, the Archdiocese announced. In an update issued yesterday evening, the Archdiocese said Archbishop Scicluna is currently recovering and will begin a period of rehabilitation following a few days in hospital. Acting on medical advice, the Archbishop will also
Welcome to the Election Desk. This is where we round up the major headlines of the last 24 hours, together with some of the more light-hearted and funnier sides of the campaign trail. It was a good morning for Abela on Wednesday, but ADPD made sure the afternoon was slightly less comfortable. The prime minister formally concluded the deal that will
The government announced a €14 million investment in public transport through the addition of 40 new electric buses to the Malta Public Transport fleet as part of the long-term "Malta in Motion" strategy aimed at modernising mobility in Malta. The investment will more than double Tallinja's electric fleet and forms part of the government's wider plans
Bulgaria’s Supreme Court of Cassation has refused to reopen a SLAPP defamation case filed by the co-owner of the shuttered Satabank against Times of Malta. Bulgaria's highest court upheld earlier rulings rejecting Hristo Georgiev's claim against Allied Newspapers Limited over a January 2019 article titled 'Billions of euros in transactions at Satabank
This May, Malta’s research, startup and business communities are in for an exciting opportunity with the launch of a renewed programme focused on turning ideas into real business success. On 14th May at 9:30am, Xjenza Malta, together with the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the Euopean Union, will officially launch
Standing for the common good Politics is about empowering people, in particular those vulnerable, to live their daily lives with dignity and reassurance. At its core, politics is about the common good, sustained by a number of core values. Mainly these are: First, the value of life. All other values rest upon this cornerstone value. It is not limited
Claim: A post claims hantavirus has been detected in Malta. Verdict: Health authorities confirmed that there have been no cases of hantavirus detected in Malta, with no Maltese nationals aboard the ship where an outbreak has occurred. There are no hantavirus cases in Malta, health authorities have confirmed in response to a fake post shared on social
Many have followed NASA’s Artemis programme with unusual interest in recent weeks. Last month, the Artemis II crew completed a ten-day flyby around the Moon (the first crewed lunar fly-by since Apollo 17 in 1972), splashing down safely in the Pacific on 10 April, after travelling more than 400,000 kilometres from Earth. This is the greatest distance
The Beatles’ first official London museum is set to open next year in the Mayfair building where the band recorded its final album and played its last gig, Paul McCartney announced on Monday. The attraction − The Beatles at 3 Savile Row − will feature seven floors of never-seen-before archive material and a recreated basement studio where the Fab Four
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