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Spazju Kreattiv launches new seasonDaniel Azzopardi speaking during the new...

Spazju Kreattiv has officially launched its 2022/2023 programme with a season comprising over 560 events, including 400 collaborators and 19 creative forms. The upcoming season will showcase...

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Watch: Malta sees biggest pro-choice rally so far as hundreds rally in...

A crowd of several hundred on Sunday afternoon shouted pro-choice slogans at the biggest rally of its kind to be held in Malta so far.    A counter-protest organised by a coalition of anti-abortion...

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Southgate insists he is right man to lead England to World Cup

England manager Gareth Southgate says he is the right person to lead his country to the World Cup despite a five-game winless run that saw the team relegated from the top tier of the Nations League....

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Man, 18, accused of sexual molestation

An 18-year old youth was remanded in custody on Sunday after pleading not guilty to sexually abusing a 17-year old girl whom he allegedly kept pestering even after being warned to stop. Mohamad...

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Queues build up at Mongolian border as people flee Russia call-up 

Long lines of vehicles were seen at a border crossing between Mongolia and Russia on Sunday as people fled the Kremlin's call-up of hundreds of thousands of reservists for the war in Ukraine. The head...

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We need to try to fix what we built – Alan XuerebAn artist’s impression of a...

Is there still hope for overdeveloped Malta? Many have lost hope in what Martin Heidegger would call the “dwelling” space of our minuscule polis. This dwelling space includes both urban and non-urban...

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‘Heavy-handed raid on migrants in Marsa intended to intimidate’

Two human rights lawyers have dismissed a well-publicised police raid on undocumented migrants living in Marsa on Thursday as unnecessarily heavyhanded and intended to intimidate. The extent of the...

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Tiafoe stars as Team World win first Laver Cup title

Frances Tiafoe led Team World to their first Laver Cup title as the American saved four match points in a dramatic victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas that denied Roger Federer a farewell trophy on...

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Croatia, Netherlands into Nations League semi-finals

Croatia and the Netherlands booked their places in the last four of the Nations League as champions France needed a favour to avoid relegation from the top tier on Sunday. Les Bleus were beaten 2-0 in...

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First exit polls show far-right parties sweeping to power after Italy...

Giorgia Meloni's far-right Brothers of Italy emerged as the biggest party in elections in Italy on Sunday, according to unofficial opinion polls, and looks set to take office in a coalition with the...

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Sharks, bikes and bytes in VallettaChildren taking part in an activity at the...

Variety is key in the Science in the City (SitC) festival taking place at Fort St Elmo and St Dominic’s Theatre in Merchants Street, Valletta, on September 30 and October 1. Internationally renowned...

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Giorgia Meloni's far-right triumphs in Italy electionGiorgia Meloni holds a...

Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni said Monday she was ready to govern for "all Italians" after her eurosceptic populists swept to victory in general elections, putting her on course to guide Italy's...

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US warns Russia of 'castastrophic' consequences of nuclear strike  Secretary...

The United States has warned Russia privately of "catastrophic" consequences if it uses nuclear weapons as part of the Ukraine invasion, top US officials said. Russian President Vladimir Putin made a...

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Labour media firm strikes a deal on its unpaid taxesONE media is to start...

The Labour Party’s ONE media has reached a deal with the taxman to start repaying hundreds of thousands of euros in dues. The deal was cut a few weeks ago after months of negotiations and will see the...

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Letters to the editor - September 26, 2022

Give women more rights I suggest that Klaus Vella Bardon again carefully reads my letter (‘Convincing arguments’, September 6). I did not proffer an opinion as to who is right or wrong in the abortion...

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This expat has some questions – Alan ZeltThe government destroys farmland...

I have questions; having lived here for only three years, I don’t have the answers. Since I can’t vote, I kindly ask you to answer them. I have been taught that if the system doesn’t work properly,...

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The king and I (and the ‘royal we’) – Revel BarkerKing Charles III watches as...

The queen is dead, long live the king! I don’t think that’s said anywhere else in the world. And I am old enough to remember when it was said the other way round. Charles is not much younger than I am...

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Announcements – September 26, 2022

IN MEMORIAM DYCKHOFF. In loving memory of RODGER, on the 10th anniversary of his passing away. Deeply loved and sorely missed by his wife Patricia. Please remember him in your prayers. Lord, grant him...

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Challenges of vocational educationMCAST faces some formidable challenges that...

For too long, vocational education used to be neglected, receiving limited attention from policymakers who perceived academic training as having higher status. This attitude has changed over the last...

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Then and now: How Malta has changed in 150 yearsSliema peninsula as it was in...

An exhibition of photographs taken at the turn of the 20th century depicts a Malta unrecognisable from the landscape today. The selection of some of the tens of thousands of Richard Ellis photographs...

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