Marcus Thuram scored one goal. Lautaro Martinez set up another. The two players who have been at the heart of Inter Milan's success in recent seasons carried the club to the Italian league soccer title with a 2-0 victory over visiting Parma on Sunday. Inter, which needed only a draw to secure the trophy, moved an unassailable 12 points clear of 2025
European leaders on Monday said that U.S. President Donald Trump's snap decision to pull thousands of U.S. troops out of Germany came as a surprise but is a fresh sign that Europe must take care of its own security. The Pentagon announced last week that it would pull some 5,000 troops out of Germany, but Trump told reporters on Saturday that "we're
Prime Minister Robert Abela on Monday placed a €1,000 annual bonus for workers at the heart of the Labour Party's latest set of electoral proposals, presenting it as a direct investment in people and a tangible measure aimed at improving everyday wellbeing. Addressing the media, Abela said the initiative is part of a broader social and economic philosophy,
The Labour Party has proposed a €1,000 annual bonus for workers as part of its latest measures. Under the proposal, all full-time workers would receive the bonus each year, including single individuals. Part-time workers earning less than €12,000 annually would also benefit through a pro-rata payment, with a minimum of €500. The measure is aimed at
Kimi Antonelli made history as the first driver to win his first three Formula 1 races from the pole when the 19-year-old Mercedes driver won the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday. It was the third consecutive victory for Antonelli, the current points leader who is proving early this season to be a legitimate championship contender. "It is just the beginning,
A suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus infection on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean killed three people, including an elderly married couple, and sickened at least three others, the World Health Organization and South Africa's Department of Health said Sunday. In a statement to The Associated Press, WHO said an investigation was underway but
The first week of the general election campaign has thrown up everything that the people have come to expect: mass rallies in every corner of the country, billboards as far as the eye can see, and major parties trying to outdo one another with their proposals. But it has also thrown up the continuation of a pattern that has been evident over the past
On the sixth day of the campaign, the two main leaders adopted notably different tones, even as they circled similar voter concerns. Prime Minister Robert Abela projected caution and continuity, deliberately pushing back against a narrative of inevitability, while Nationalist leader Alex Borg sharpened contrast by shifting focus toward energy costs
The first week of Malta's election campaign exposed the contrasting political strategies of Robert Abela and Alex Borg, even if both leaders have operated within a shared framework of voter concerns centred on quality of life, economic security, and public services. While there are areas of overlap in rhetoric and target groups, the divergence in priorities,
PN leader, Alex Borg outlined a series of proposals focused on reducing the cost of living, with a key pledge to cut energy bills by an average of 30% while retaining existing subsidies. The plan also includes a national network of modern hospitals, with new facilities proposed in the north of Malta and Gozo, the conversion of the Paola Hub into a