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The neutrality that has long benefitted European countries like Switzerland is coming under increased pressure in a new ...
The popular narrative suggests EU citizenship by investment is dead. This fiction persists because most commentary focuses on ...
A landmark European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on a sanctions case involving Russian oligarchs' discretionary trusts threatens to shake Malta's trust and wealth management sector. The decision, ...
Running for almost two decades now, EuroMillions is a blockbuster transnational lottery which consistently offers the biggest ...
The quiet poetry of Malta's towns and villages will take centre stage this September in Silent Narratives, a solo exhibition by artist Kevin Sciberras. Opening on Friday, 5 September at 7pm, the event ...
“All crossings and routes must be used to allow a flood of aid into Gaza, including food, nutrition supplies, shelter, fuel, ...
Plans to loosen construction laws could see the country's historic architecture replaced by highrise blocks, activists have ...
Israel urged to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid to Gaza warning famine is unfolding and international non-governmental ...
Italy sent out a helicopter to evacuate the woman on Monday evening, responding to a call from Sea-Watch rescuers.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached "unimaginable levels", Britain, Canada, Australia and several of their European ...
Judge Mintoff ruled that the court should never grant a request to stop a journalist from continuing an investigation ...
If you want to live by the Mediterranean Sea, Malta is offering Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP) that allows non-EU ...