The Institute for Education Malta has officially launched its Strategic Plan for 2026-2030, outlining its long-term vision to strengthen professional learning, enhance educational practice, and support professions contributing to children's holistic development. The launch was addressed by Clifton Grima, who described education as central to Malta's
Malta's application to join the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) has formally been accepted, the government said. GPAI is an international initiative bringing together 44 member countries dedicated to the responsible, safe, secure and human‑centric development of Artificial Intelligence. GPAI, supported by the OECD Secretariat in
A man wielding a knife and scissors was fatally shot by police in Paris on Friday when he tried to attack an officer during a ceremony at the city's Arc de Triomphe monument, officials said. The suspect, a French national born in 1978 who had previously been convicted in Belgium on terrorist-related charges, died at hospital from his injuries, the
Luka Modrić scored a late winner for AC Milan to beat Pisa 2-1 and close the gap on Serie A leader Inter Milan to five points on Friday. Inter plays fourth-placed Juventus on Saturday. Milan had drawn three of its last six games, including against struggling Fiorentina and Genoa, and made heavy work of a match against the second-from-bottom club that
Pedro Neto scored a hat trick, including directly from a corner kick, as Chelsea beat Hull City 4-0 in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Friday. Also, Wrexham reached the fifth round for the first time in 29 years after beating Ipswich 1-0 in an all-Championship matchup. Hull and Chelsea had met eight times before in the FA Cup and Chelsea progressed
Work is progressing at a good pace on an open-space project covering more than 40,000 square metres in the Fgura area. The project, known as the District Park in Fgura, will transform a large area within the Harbour Fortifications into a park filled with greenery and suitable for use by everyone, benefiting both the environment and the community. Minister
A tower crane which was the source of concern for Qormi residents due to the string winds has been dismantled. On Friday, the Building and Construction Authority and the Occupational Health and Safety Authority were notified through the 138 helpline of a potentially dangerous tower crane located in Triq l-Imdina, Qormi. Officials from both authorities,
Robert Abela’s office announced that proceedings have started to “review and revoke” Lord Peter Mandelson’s National Order of Merit bestowed on him in 2016. How come? Mandelson’s alleged crime is that he leaked market-sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein while he was a government minister, almost two decades ago. Mandelson hasn’t been
Strong winds have left their impact on Gharghur's parish church, with the cross atop the Church's roof falling off. Malta was battered with strong winds overnight, when a red warning was issued by the Met office. That decreased to an orange warning on Friday morning. Photos: It-Temp Madwarna Facebook Page / Lara Scicluna
Last Wednesday marked the European Day recognising 112 as the emergency number - a day where the importance of this phone number is reminded, and where statistics associated with the previous year are also issued. During 2025, a total of 384,468 calls were made to 112 with 184,693 calls - 48% of all calls - deemed to be either not appropriate for the