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The working-class Right – Aleks FarrugiaGiorgia Meloni, taking a selfie, is...

The ‘persona’ of Benito Mussolini remains compelling to this day. Not the man as such, nor his ideas. But the personality he craftily constructed: that which led Winston Churchill to hail him as “the...

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North Korea fires ballistic missile over JapanAn electronic bulletin board...

North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, prompting Tokyo to activate the country's missile alert system and order people to take shelter. The last time North...

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Comino: no minister, we don’t believe you – Rebekah BorgWhat is the carrying...

In sparkling blue seas, under the Mediterranean sun, one finds the tranquil bay of Blue Lagoon. Sounds like something out of a travel brochure, right? But reality provides a stark contrast to this...

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Christian anthropology presented to Gozo bishopFr Antonio Borg (left)...

Fr Antonio Borg recently presented a copy of his recent publication, Antropologia Cristiana, to Gozo Bishop Anton Teuma. This erudite book can be best appreciated by those who have some previous...

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Lisa Gauci releases new song ‘Lovers’Lisa Gauci

X Factor Malta finalist, 16-year-old singer/songwriter Lisa Gauci has released her first song titled, Lovers. The talented young performer, Lisa Gauci, instantly became one of the favourites on this...

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Looking for a new pet? Then ‘adopt, don’t buy’A screenshot from a campaign...

People who want a pet are being encouraged to adopt a cat or a dog rather than buy one, as there are hundreds living in shelters across the island. ‘Adopt, don’t buy’ will be the theme of a campaign...

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As Iraq concrete jungle swelters, ancient stone houses stay coolA stone...

As the sun beats down on Iraq, most people swelter in their concrete homes - but not the inhabitants of one mountain town known for its ancient and cool stone houses.  Tracing its roots back 2,700...

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What’s on in Malta and Gozo – October 4The popular lunchtime concerts at Our...

MUSIC Confessions of Love and Betrayal Soprano Dorothy Bezzina The Barocco Foundation, in collaboration with Din l-Art Ħelwa, is once again organising the popular lunchtime concerts at the church of...

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Money market report for the week ended September 30The ECB headquarters in...

ECB monetary operations On September 26, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced the seven-day main refinancing operation (MRO). The operation was conducted on September 27 and attracted bids from...

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Inter and Inzaghi at crossroads ahead of Barca clash

Inter Milan are teetering on the brink of full-blown crisis as they prepare for the visit of Barcelona to the San Siro, which will likely have a huge bearing on their chances of making the knockout...

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Tired of power cuts, blockaded Gaza turns to solarSolar panels on top of a...

Palestinians living in the Israeli-blockaded enclave of Gaza have long endured an unstable and costly electricity supply, so Yasser al-Hajj found a different way: solar power. Looking at the rows of...

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Consistency is key if Marsaxlokk is to stay in Premier League, says...

Marsaxlokk coach Pablo Doffo has talked up the importance for his team to find consistency in terms of results as the southerners finally ended their search for a first win in the Premier League this...

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‘Severe’ influenza outbreak is expected this winterHealth authorities are...

The health authorities are bracing for what could be a “severe” outbreak of influenza in the coming months, with doctors already reporting more patients than usual at the tail end of summer. The...

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Rubbish reform: changes to waste management could slash emissionsA scavenger...

Reforms to the way that societies collect and treat their waste could slash global emissions of planet-heating methane, a new report said Monday, noting that simple measures like composting were a...

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Bestseller or dark horse for 2022 Nobel Literature Prize?French writer Michel...

The Swedish Academy will on Thursday announce the 2022 winner of the often-criticised Nobel Literature Prize, with the award committee known for its penchant for spotlighting lesser-known writers over...

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Martinez a doubt for Barcelona, says Inter’s Inzaghi

Lautaro Martinez is a doubt for Inter Milan’s crucial Champions League visit of Barcelona, coach Simone Inzaghi said on Monday. Already without big summer signing Romelu Lukaku, Inzaghi may now have...

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Starlites' late charge floors Mellieħa to lift men's Super CupStarlites...

Mellieħa Libertas         67 Starlites Naxxar           73 (21-16, 21-20, 7-22, 18-15) The traditional Super Cup game set off the new 2022-23 season and pitted reigning champions Starlites Naxxar...

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Process to update Parliament's standing orders embarked uponParliament in...

The Prime Minister has asked MP Glenn Bedingfield to coordinate a process for the drawing up of proposals to update Parliament’s standing orders. In a statement, the Labour Party said the government...

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Australia lists small wallaby among new endangered speciesA wallaby invades...

Australia listed a small wallaby and the grey snake among 15 new threatened species on Tuesday as it launched a zero-extinction plan for its unique wildlife. Many of Australia’s species are clinging...

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Messages warning about residency status are a scam, police union warnsThe...

Whatsapp reports being sent from a foreign phone number with the logo of the Malta Police Union are a scam, it warned on Tuesday. The union said the messages, most of which are telling recipients that...

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