It’s been more than one week since the government announced that international arbitration between Malta and Steward Health Care has been concluded. The International Chamber of Commerce’s decision has been the subject of much commentary and even more political spin. And while the ICC’s 200-page award document has been published, its legal language
A man was grievously injured in a crash on Tuesday. The crash took place on Triq Dawret San Pawl il-Baħar, St Paul's Bay at 1.30pm. Preliminary police investigations found that a 39-year-old man who resides in Floriana, who was riding a Honda SH motorcycle, collided with a BMW Transport Malta motorcycle that was blocking part of a road due to a road
Researchers at the University of Malta have secured funding under Xjenza Malta's Go-To-Market programme to bring a smart insole designed to reduce and prevent diabetic foot ulcers and amputations to the market. The project centres on a smart insole designed to help reduce and potentially prevent diabetic foot ulcers and amputations. A UM statement
Half a year after his unexpected election, Pope Leo is emerging as both a steward of continuity and a quiet innovator. What began as a surprise in May has matured into a distinct papal identity - one that honours Pope Francis' legacy while reshaping what it means to be the Bishop of Rome in a rapidly changing world. When Leo issued his first major
Din l-Art Ħelwa on Wednesday expressed its profound disappointment at news that the historic Qbajjar Battery in Gozo, a Grade 1 scheduled monument of national importance is to be commercialised together with the adjacent salt pans and nearby land. "This historic fortification, built for the defence of our islands, should not be sold off for profit,"
The European Union and Indian navies have taken over a ship used by pirates off the coast of Somalia to seize a Malta-flagged tanker, the EU force said Wednesday. The Iranian fishing vessel called the Issamohamadi had been abandoned off the coast of Somalia following their seizure last week of the Hellas Aphrodite, which had been carrying a load of
The government is investing in the Malta people want through capital projects and by establishing a Malta with greater infrastructure which is prepared for today as well as the future, Energy and Environment Minister Miriam Dalli said while speaking in parliament during a debate about the Environment Ministry's budget. Dalli said that the government
The 'Gozo Channel card' is currently undergoing final testing and is set to be introduced early next year, Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri said. Camilleri was replying to a parliamentary question made by PN MP Chris Said, who asked the Minister to give an update to Parliament on tender SPD3/2022/065, CFT Title 'Construction, finishing works and commissioning
The Parliamentary Secretariat for Social Dialogue, together with the Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises, has launched an initiative to support Maltese businesses during Black Friday. The aim of this initiative is to promote the discounts offered by Maltese businesses during the Black Friday period. Through the platform www.blackfridaymalta.eu
HV Hospitality "welcomes the EPRT's decision" to reject the appeal lodged by NGOs, confirming the Planning Authority's approval of the Six Senses Comino redevelopment, the company said Tuesday. This ruling reinforces the company's vision to create a world-class, environmentally responsible resort that enhances Malta's tourism offering while respecting