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Does Malta have an authenticity problem? Tourists increasingly want an authentic experience, but do they get it here?
In pictures: Malta’s ancient structures as photo backdrops After their excavation, the temples became favourite picnic grounds – open air, a camera, tea and scones ...
Gozitan cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy can look forward to retaining their hair after a scalp cooling machine was donated to Gozo General Hospital. This is part of new cancer-related ...
A woman described to police how a stalker followed her home, forced his way in and pushed her to the floor before a housemate came to her aid, forcing the man to flee, a court heard on Wednesday ...
A man has been handed a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to driving without a licence and insurance cover. Abdulaziz Saleh Mahmud, 23, who was born in Syria but holds a Bulgarian passport ...
A 59-year-old diver is in critical condition after finding himself in difficulty in the Ċirkewwa diving area on Sunday. Police said they were informed of the incident at around 9.00 am, with a ...
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 ...
A helpline for people to report the cannabis smells in their homes caused by neighbours has received 10 complaints in the week and a half since it was launched. The figure was disclosed by ...
Cyclist, 67, killed in Marsascala collision Female passenger hospitalised after collision involving a van, a car and a bicycle ...
How the Maksar gang rose through the underworld - and ended behind bars Robert and Adrian Agius inherited a criminal network and were finally caught ...
Labour MP Katya de Giovanni on Wednesday criticised the government’s decision to open a domestic violence hub in the “quiet town of Santa Lucija” saying it has caused “great inconvenience ...