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The first Maltese person one encounters in the Corfu diocese registers is Paolo Pace, son of Silvestro. On April 23, 1815, Pace is recorded in the baptism register as the godfather of Catterina ...
Health authorities have raised the alarm over a new unregulated nicotine product that has become widely available in Malta amid marketing that targets young people. The product, nicotine pouches ...
The Prime Minister’s defence of a Lands Authority decision to reinstate one of the people charged with the involuntary homicide of construction collapse victim Jean Paul Sofia has been described ...
Healthcare gap leaves foreign worker, 69, without surgery What if a TCN comes to Malta at 65 years or older?
Making waves: all hands on deck for Maltese women Claudia Vella Casagrande shares her views about the maritime industry, inclusion and more with Woman Unclouded, a go-to platform for Maltese women ...
AFM personnel to enjoy higher salaries in new sectoral agreement The improved salaries reflect the country's appreciation of the AFM - Abela ...
Almost 5,000 enforcement cases were opened by the environment authority last year, according to a report issued Thursday. Last year, the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) opened 4,883 ...
Three Turkish vessels were recently spotted close to the coast after entering Malta's fishing waters without permission, the Fisheries Ministry said Thursday. In a statement, the ministry said ...
Cyclist, 67, killed in Marsascala collision Female passenger hospitalised after collision involving a van, a car and a bicycle ...
These are the leading stories in local newspapers this Sunday. An interview with Cardinal Mario Grech leads the Sunday Times of Malta following the conclave that saw Pope Leo XVI elected. He ...
Pope Leo XIV visited Paceville’s Millennium Chapel several times when he was head of the Augustinian order, and he was so impressed by it that he wanted to replicate the concept in other ...
The top stories in Malta’s newspapersToday’s front pages – May 10, 2025 The top stories in Malta’s newspapers ...
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