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Boris Johnson ‘Will Seek Brexit Extension If No Deal Agreed By 19 October’
Five Dead In Military Aircraft Crash-Landing In The Ukraine
Chamber Of Advocates Clarifies Position On Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates Case
Rory Stewart, Former Tory Leadership Hopeful, Quits Conservative Party
Paris Police Attacker Was Suffering From Mental Problems, Terrorism Link Seen As Weak
Hong Kong To Ban Wearing Face Masks At Public Gatherings
US Vaping Illness Deaths Rise To 18 With 1,000 Cases Reported
Reports Of Russian Mercenaries Killed In Libya
Trump Accused Of Breaking Oath Of Office By Calling For China To Investigate Bidens
Ecuador Declares State Of Emergency, Will Be Leaving OPEC
EU ‘Open But Unconvinced’ By Boris Johnson’s Brexit Plan
UK And Tunisia Sign Continuity Agreement
UN Refugee Chief Calls On EU To Restore Search-And-Rescue Operations.
Bank Analyst Says Romania’s Industry Is In Recession
Important Win For Polish Homeowners
Banksy Piece ‘Devolved Parliament’ Sells For Record £9.8m
Efforts Redoubled To Protect Banana Crops From Disease Threat
British Green Party Wants To Scrap Plans For New Roads And Use Cash To Fund Free Bus Travel Instead
US, Allies Seek Access To Facebook Encrypted Messaging Apps
Vigil To Demand Freedom For Political Prisoners In Nicaragua
Tanzania Suspected Of Covering Up Ebola Cases
Shock In India As Gandhi’s Ashes Stolen And Photo Defaced On 150th Birthday
A wild European kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) sits on a branch with a small fish in its beak at the Old Rhine River (Altrhein), near Karlsruhe, Germany, 04 October 2019. The European kingfisher is the only species of the kingfisher family that occurs in Central Europe. EPA-EFE/RONALD WITTEK
29th April 2026
The European Parliament has overwhelmingly backed proposals for Europe’s first sustainable tourism strategy, with Maltese MEP Daniel Attard saying the sector’s future must balance econom...
29th April 2026
European Union governments and institutions are heading for a bitter battle over the bloc's 2028-2034 budget, as fresh defence and competitiveness demands vie for funds against more tra...
29th April 2026
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28th April 2026
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Malta set for 30th May General Election: Maltese voters will go to the polls on May 30 after Prime Minister Robert Abela called a general election nine months before ...
28th April 2026
The European Parliament has thrown its weight behind demands for a bigger long-term EU budget, approving its position for negotiations on the bloc’s next seven-year financial framework f...
25th April 2026
Disinformation is no longer spreading only through fringe actors or political agitators, but through a digital system that rewards outrage, sensationalism and engagement above accuracy, ...
29th April 2026
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) will end duty-free sales on board its flights, marking the close of a long-standing retail practice in commercial aviation as the carrier adjusts to...
29th April 2026
OPEC and its allies will lose some of their power over the oil market when the United Arab Emirates leaves the group on May 1, but the rest of the producer alliance is likely to stick to...
14th April 2026
“A company’s workplace culture praised by management, needs to be taken with caution. But when the recognition comes directly from employees, that carries greater weight,” says JONATHAN ...
14th April 2026
EU lawmakers have approved new rules aimed at strengthening how failing banks are managed, extending protections to a wider range of institutions and depositors across the bloc.
The p...
28th April 2026
Malta Public Transport will be operating extended late-night services on the final night of the Malta International Fireworks Festival, scheduled for Thursday 30th April, ensuring specta...
17th April 2026
Malta Public Transport announces that it will be operating two additional evening trips between Mġarr and Nadur in Gozo on Saturday 18 April 2026 to facilitate passenger travel following...
20th April 2026
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained at a virtual standstill on Monday with just three crossings in the space of 12 hours, according to shipping data.
The oil prod...
14th April 2026
Rights groups, including Amnesty International, say Iran carries out more executions per capita than any other country, and more in total than any nation except China, where reliable fig...
25th February 2026
Thousands of Cuban security personnel have begun leaving Caracas after nearly two decades in Venezuela, as Washington ramps up efforts to dismantle the long standing alliance between the...
9th February 2026
María Corina Machado is a prominent figure in Venezuela’s opposition. She has reported that one of her closest associates, Juan Pablo Guanipa, was abducted. This occurred mere hours afte...
28th April 2026
Ukraine struck Russia’s oil infrastructure in the Black Sea port city of Tuapse for the third time in a month, local authorities said Tuesday.
The city, which declared an environmenta...
21st April 2026
Russian forces have taken 1,700 square km (656 square miles) of territory in Ukraine this year and are advancing on its so-called fortress belt in Donbas, Moscow's top general said whil...