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Two tourists claimed the notorious owner of a kiosk at St Peter’s Pool pointed a firearm at their face after they found the tyres of their rental car slashed. The terrified pair, who spoke to Times of ...
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A teacher’s warrant is far more than a bureaucratic formality; it is a rigorous professional certification that reflects extensive training, comprehensive pedagogical expertise and a deep commitment ...
The feast of Santa Marija will be celebrated at the Comino chapel on Saturday, August 23. Gozo Bishop Anton Teuma will be sailing on a dinghy to bless all vessels which happen to be at San Nikola Bay ...
ADPD says the emissions drop appears to stem from increased use of the interconnector, thus shifting emissions to Italy ...
CrediaBank’s likely takeover of HSBC is good news, although it does not make up for the blow of losing a globally recognised banking giant, financial experts agree. Times of Malta spoke to several ...
'This isn't justice': Lisa Zahra's cousin says murderer is an expecting father Correctional Services Agency's CEO says all those granted prison leave are never left unattended ...
A Malta-based art collective, PONKS, is making its mark internationally, travelling from Tunisia to South Korea and connecting communities through art and poetry. When the duo – Maltese artist ...
AGIUS. On August 11, at Mater Dei Hospital, MARY, widow of Joseph, aged 94, comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She leaves to mourn her loss her children Konrad and his wife Sandra, Edward ...
Spend now, save later? Unpacking the seductive Buy Now Pay Later trend that entices many of us to make more, bigger and/or more expensive purchases we perhaps can't afford ...
An e-money firm's attempt to stop Times of Malta from publishing information about the company was rejected by a court on Tuesday. Judge Lawrence Mintoff ruled that, contrary to what Papaya ...
Archbishop Charles Scicluna has slammed corporate greed after a popular swimming spot in St Paul’s Bay was left covered in oily slime. The Archbishop shared photos and video on X showing a slick ...
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