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Malta: Sack prison director, NGO Repubblika says
Malta: Sack prison director, NGO Repubblika says

Malta: Sack prison director, NGO Repubblika says

Reading Time: < 1 minute NGO Repubblika has called for the removal of Prisons Director Col. Alexander Dalli over a number of unexplained deaths at the Corradino Correctional Facility. This after  Ihtisham Ihtisham, a 25 year-old inmate, was found dead in his cell by prison guards two days ago. Source MaltaToday Updated 1739 Other News …. Malta: Church

Malta: Church school admissions- Over 1,500 vacant places for students

Malta: Church school admissions- Over 1,500 vacant places for students

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Admission Regulations for Church Schools for the 2021-2022 scholastic year have been published on the website of the Archdiocese of Malta www.church.mt . There will be a total of 1,582 available places for students. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, all applications are being accepted online. Applications for the first criteria

Malta: Cabinet reshuffle under way

Malta: Cabinet reshuffle under way

Reading Time: < 1 minute Prime Minister Robert Abela has started calling in his MPs for one-on-one meetings as he aims to reshuffle his cabinet. One source said there could be some casualties as Abela seeks to redistribute a number of roles and fill in vacant seats ahead of a general election. However, details are still sketchy, with some cabinet members

Malta:  Creditreform confirms Malta’s A+ rating

Malta: Creditreform confirms Malta’s A+ rating

Reading Time: < 1 minute German credit ratings agency Creditreform has confirmed Malta’s rating at A+ level, whilst also confirming economic prospects as stable. German economists have stated that despite the impact of the pandemic, Maltese economic trends fared better than those of the rest of the European Union, which is due to the economic measures

Panic buying of toilet paper hits U.S. stores again

Panic buying of toilet paper hits U.S. stores again

Reading Time: < 1 minute Toilet paper aisles are emptying again as COVID-19 curfews and shutdowns in states from California to New York send pandemic-weary shoppers on a new scramble for essentials. Walmart on Friday said it was “seeing pockets of lower than normal availability” for toilet paper and cleaning supplies in some communities as infections