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Two Killed In Shooting Outside Synagogue In Germany
Lithium-Ion Batteries Win Chemistry Nobel Prize
Reports That The EU Ready To Make ‘Major Concession’ On Brexit Deal
Top EU Official Sassoli Warns No-Deal Brexit Could Be A ‘Catastrophe’
EU May Offer To Extend Deadline For Brexit Deal To June
Barnier Says New Brexit Deal By Deadline Next Week ‘Very Difficult But Possible’
Romania’s Second Proposal For EU Commissioner Rejected
United Nations Could Run Out Of Money In A Few Weeks
White House ‘Will Not Co-Operate With Impeachment Inquiry’
Former Boxing Champion Jeff Fenech Has Successful Six-Hour Heart Valve Surgery
Italy Says Malta Migration Accord Is Already Operational
Italian Parliament Votes To Reduce Number Of MPs
Irish PM Leo Varadkar Says Brexit Deal ‘Very Difficult’ Before The 31 October
German Cabinet Approves Climate Protection Measures
China Plans To Restrict Visas For U.S. Visitors With ‘Anti-China’ Links
Natalie Imbruglia Announces Birth Of Max Valentine Imbruglia, First Child After IVF Pregnancy
Thomas Cook UK Store Estate Sold To Hays Travel
British Trade Secretary Lays Groundwork For Independent Seat At WTO
Australian Prosecutors Argue No Grounds For Cardinal George Pell’s Final Sex Crimes Appeal
Zantac Heartburn Medicine Recall In UK
Ecuador President Moreno Flees The Capital Amid Growing Unrest
An official (R) measures the size of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) carcass on the shore of Teluk Betung beach in West Sumatra, Indonesia.. EPA-EFE/RAJO BATUAH
1st May 2026
Labour pitches stability, subsidies and broad social support
Prime Minister Robert Abela used the third day of the campaign to reinforce Labour’s message of continuity, positioning th...
30th April 2026
Unilever said on Thursday it would raise prices to soften the hit from higher-than-expected costs driven by the Iran war, even as it reported first-quarter underlying sales growth ahead...
1st May 2026
Labour pitches stability, subsidies and broad social support
Prime Minister Robert Abela used the third day of the campaign to reinforce Labour’s message of continuity, positioning th...
30th April 2026
Morning Briefing
Gozo in focus for Labour on second day of campaign: Day two of the 2026 general election campaign saw the Labour Party focused heavily on Gozo, where Prime Minister R...
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, ...
30th April 2026
Unilever said on Thursday it would raise prices to soften the hit from higher-than-expected costs driven by the Iran war, even as it reported first-quarter underlying sales growth ahead...
30th April 2026
Brent oil prices rose as much as 7% on Thursday on a report the U.S. is considering potential military action against Iran to break the deadlock in negotiations to end the war, increasi...
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...