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Fri,15 Oct 2021 10:39:13 +0200
Palumbo shipyard owner acquitted in Messina illegal dumping case
Palumbo Shipyards owner says he has been vindicated by Sicily Appeals Court

Fri,15 Oct 2021 10:32:43 +0200
The airline industry in Europe – a fragile recovery from the pandemic | Calamatta Cuschieri
Markets summary

Fri,15 Oct 2021 10:06:49 +0200
[WATCH] Bernard Grech says national broadcaster should be independent of government
Opposition leader Bernard Grech claims unfair and biased reporting by the national broadcaster is leading to misinformation and fake news 

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:35:52 +0200
Metsola draft on European anti-SLAPP law heads for November vote
Report by Roberta Metsola and socialist MEP Tiemo Wölken approved in committee, proposes Europe-wide law protecting press from SLAPPs

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:14:22 +0200
Updated | Stormy weather brings Gozo fast ferry service to a halt
Both fast ferry operators halted their services for Friday due to the unfavourable weather conditions

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:07:00 +0200
Dino Fino Finance board brings wealth of experience to Maltese furniture brand
The Dino Fino brand is growing. With its high-quality, sophisticated and modern furniture already taking Malta by storm, the brand is introducing an experienced board of directors to head up its new finance company

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:04:13 +0200
Will Malta ever make it to the Olympic podium?
Minnows San Marino and Bermuda won medals at the Tokyo Olympics, something that keeps eluding Malta. Luke Vella tries to understand why Malta’s medals bureau remains empty

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:03:40 +0200
Malta a step closer to radical drugs reform with ‘cannabis club’ law
Legislation not commercialisation: How cannabis has been regularised around Europe

Fri,15 Oct 2021 07:02:43 +0200
Debbie Bonello: ‘I’m happy meeting anyone with a good personality from all walks of life’
Maltese artist Debbie Bonello tells all in our Q&A

Thu,14 Oct 2021 17:55:34 +0200
Government repeals law that allowed finch trapping under guise of scientific research
Under threat of legal action by the European Commission, government repeals legal notice that allowed finch trapping under the guise of scientific research

Thu,14 Oct 2021 16:34:09 +0200
PN not against energy hedging but against wrong agreements - Ryan Callus
Energy spokesperson Ryan Callus says a PN government would be refunding all those who were overcharged on their utility bills

Thu,14 Oct 2021 14:44:54 +0200
Teachers' unions win after court rejects Education Ministry injunction to stop industrial action
The court has rejected an injunction that the government filed against two teachers' unions to stop industrial action ahead of the new academic year

Thu,14 Oct 2021 14:16:10 +0200
Man cleared of receiving stolen TVs after court rules he could not have known they were stolen
Two large flatscreen Toshiba televisions, worth over €2000 in total, were stolen from a showroom in Paola, and months later they were found in possession of the individual

Thu,14 Oct 2021 13:35:17 +0200
Credit Markets: Q3 2021 in review | Calamatta Cuschieri
Markets summary

Thu,14 Oct 2021 12:34:02 +0200
COVID-19: One patient in ITU, 19 new infections registered
14 October COVID-19 update | 19 new cases • 289 active cases • 9 patients in hospital, 1 in ITU • Total vaccine doses at 846,671 • Total deaths at 459

Thu,14 Oct 2021 12:31:00 +0200
Updated | Angry law students camp outside faculty in bid to secure choice of credits
Law students forced to camp outside faculty overnight due to a clause that caps student numbers in certain subjects

Thu,14 Oct 2021 12:30:25 +0200
[WATCH] Pegasus Project wins first Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism
European Parliament honours Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia by hosting the first award ceremony of The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism

Thu,14 Oct 2021 12:11:21 +0200
Enemalta appointment is a continuation of Joseph Muscat legacy, PN says
Former 'golden passports' chief was appointed Enemalta CEO on Monday

Thu,14 Oct 2021 11:41:21 +0200
Detainees held on Captain Morgan, Supreme boats sue government for human rights breach
32 asylum seekers held aboard tourist boats after being rescued at sea in the Maltese search and rescue region sue government claiming their detention was breach of their fundamental rights

Thu,14 Oct 2021 11:41:07 +0200
Third stolen consignment of Canadian cars intercepted brings tally to 12
Thirs case of stolen Canadian cars en route to Abu Dhabi discovered by Malta Customs



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