Excavation, demolition works must stop at 4pm, government says
Excavation and demolition works can now only take place between 7.30am and 4pm, the Environment Ministry announced on Monday. To date, such works were allowed between 8am and 2pm and 4pm to 8pm....
View ArticleDurant guides red-hot Nets past Raptors, Bucks hit road in tailspin
Kevin Durant scored 31 points to post his 10th consecutive game of 20 or more points, as the Brooklyn Nets routed the host Toronto Raptors 116-103 on Sunday. Durant also had seven rebounds and seven...
View ArticleFrench schoolchildren mask up again as Covid cases rise
Schoolchildren in large parts of France were ordered Monday to again wear face masks in class, less than a month after being allowed to remove them, as the country tries to tamp down a surge in Covid...
View ArticleYorgen Fenech defence denied 'crucial' evidence that could prove his innocence
Yorgen Fenech is claiming that his defence is being “irremediably prejudiced” by police authorities’ resistance to making available “all material” crucial to proving his innocence, persistently...
View ArticleMain sewer pipe to be replaced after sewage gushes into school yard
Works to replace a main sewer pipe are to take place after raw sewage poured into a primary school, the government's water service has promised. The schoolyard where pupils of St Paul's Bay primary...
View ArticleGay Australian footballer ‘scared’ to play in Qatar
Australian footballer Josh Cavallo, who came out as gay last month, has revealed he would be scared to play at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar because of the country’s criminalisation of...
View ArticleBOV pioneering the shift to digital banking
People, skills, the collaboration between industry and education, and entrepreneurship were all discussed on the third day of this year’s Malta Future Realised week, organised by EY Malta. Speakers...
View ArticleAn overview of the Chinese property market
As recent events have shown, property developers have become systemically important in China. According to a report by Goldman Sachs Group Inc, the total value of the Chinese real-estate market hit...
View ArticleUS Open champion Raducanu breaks into world top 20
US Open champion Emma Raducanu moved into the top 20 of the world rankings for the first time on Monday. The 18-year-old Briton, who is ranked 20th after reaching the quarter-finals of the...
View ArticleVatican to lose £100 million in London building sale: report
The Vatican stands to lose 100 million pounds in charity donations with the sale of a London luxury building at the centre of a financial scandal, according to a report on Monday. The Financial Times...
View ArticleProfile: Xi Jinping, the man who leads CPC on new journey
Few political parties worldwide could boast such a long history and uninterrupted period of state governance as the Communist Party of China (CPC), which has been China's ruling party for 72 years....
View ArticleXavi unveiled as Barcelona coach to fans at Camp Nou
Xavi Hernandez was unveiled as Barcelona’s new coach on Monday as thousands of fans welcomed the debt-ridden club’s legendary former midfielder back to Camp Nou. Xavi walked out to chants of “Xavi,...
View ArticleDolberg to miss Denmark qualifier with ‘surprising’ diabetes diagnosis
Denmark forward Kasper Dolberg said on Monday he will be sidelined for this month’s World Cup qualifiers after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Kasper Hjumland’s side comfortably lead Group F...
View ArticleNurse suffers concussion, blurred vision after emergency room assault: MUMN
A nurse suffered a concussion and blurred vision after being assaulted by patient in police custody, who was left unattended at the Mater Dei Hospital emergency department over the weekend, MUMN is...
View Article‘Innovation is the currency of the future’
For the fourth and final interview from a series of one-to-one discussions titled International Insights, TradeMalta meets Andy Gatesy, chairman and CEO of Toly Group. International Insights featured...
View ArticleThe art of business in China
During a business transaction, Chinese people tend to give a business card with both hands and expect the other to receive it likewise, inspect it with interest and place it carefully in a wallet or...
View ArticleCroatia coach Dalic urges players to focus on Malta, not Russia clash
Croatia national team coach Zlatko Dalic has made it clear that his players need to focus on their upcoming World Cup qualifier against Malta rather than on the highly-anticipated clash against Russia...
View ArticleAltada Technology Solutions create 30 new jobs in Malta
Altada Technology Solutions, a global artificial intelligence (AI) platform solution provider, has announced they will be expanding to Malta and plan on adding 30 new jobs at their recently acquired...
View ArticleDjokovic wraps up end-of-year world number one spot
Novak Djokovic has wrapped up the end-of-year number one ranking after winning the Paris Masters tournament. The Serb, who won three of the year’s four Grand Slam tournaments, finishes the year top...
View ArticleGreenPak fails to honour contractual obligations: WasteServ Malta
WasteServ on Monday claimed that GreenPak was failing to honour its contractual obligations to deliver recyclable materials that consist of paper, cardboard, plastic and metal. The government company...
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