Updated 6.10pm Firefighters battled a fire in a garage in Birkirkara that contained electric scooters and lithium batteries on Wednesday afternoon, police said. There were no injuries, but residents living above the private garage were evacuated, and Valley Road, a main route in the locality, was closed to traffic. It was partially reopened just before
A family of six were charged in court with operating a usury and money laundering operation, following a police raid that uncovered €120,000 in cash at two residences. Keith Pace, 45, from Santa Venera, unemployed, was charged alongside his partner Maria Rosaria Grixti, a housewife. Also charged was their son, Cleaven Pace, 20, who lives with Grixti
The Health Ministry is set to issue a public call for tenders for the operation of a drones service to enable faster delivery of pharmaceutical and biological materials between Mater Dei Hospital and the Gozo General Hospital. Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela announced that the tender will be published in the coming days, following several months of
Ryanair fares to and from Malta will either decrease slightly or stay the same, even as fares across Europe rise, airline CEO Michael O’Leary said on Wednesday. Answering media questions during a short visit to Malta, O’Leary said that the 2024 fiscal year saw fares decline by an average of seven per cent. The current year, ending March 2026, saw fares
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