Justice still unserved four years after Lassana's murderLassana Cisse
Four years after Ivorian Lassana Cisse was murdered in 2019 today, justice has still not been served and the suspects are out on bail, 44 voluntary organisations said in a joint statement. 24-year-old...
View ArticleDevotion to the Holy Face of JesusThe image of the Holy Face of Jesus at an...
Ave Crux, Spes Unica (Sliem għalik, O Salib, Tama Tagħna) is a Passion exhibition by George Mercieca. The exhibition, set up for the first time in 2012, is dedicated to the Holy Face of Jesus. The...
View ArticleHospital operations postponed as nurses’ action bitesNurses at all public...
Operations are being postponed, patients must wait longer to start rehabilitation and beds are being blocked as a result of the nurses’ industrial action, a state hospital spokesperson has said. The...
View ArticleIt will be hard to sleep after Clasico thrashing - XaviBarcelona's Robert...
Xavi Hernandez admitted it would be hard to sleep after Real Madrid outclassed his Barcelona side in a 4-0 Copa del Rey at Camp Nou on Wednesday. Los Blancos reached the final 4-1 on aggregate,...
View ArticleBold talk, slow walk as Brazil's Lula sets out to save AmazonAerial view of...
When it comes to what some call his most important job - saving the Amazon rainforest - President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been talking the talk, vowing "Brazil is back" in the fight against...
View ArticleMalta's first PN woman MP, Ann Agius Ferrante, dies, aged 97Ann Agius Ferrante
Ann Agius Ferrante, Malta’s first woman MP elected on the Nationalist Party's ticket died on Thursday. She was 97. The daughter of a former attorney general, Sir Philip Pullicino, Agius Ferrante was...
View ArticleDissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei launches new London showChinese artist Ai...
China feels it has the “right to redefine the global world order”, Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei told AFP on Wednesday ahead of the opening in London of his first design-focused exhibition. The...
View ArticleWatch: China’s Concentration Camps (part one) - The Chinese Gulag...
Established by Mao Zedong in the 1940s, China’s concentration camp system has committed 50 million people, intellectuals, workers, students, and peasants, to a life of hell over the last eighty years,...
View ArticleEarth had second-warmest March on recordA participant holds a sign 'Help...
Earth had its second-warmest March on record with Antarctic sea ice shrinking to its second-lowest extent, the EU's climate monitoring agency said on Thursday. "The month was jointly the second...
View ArticlePolice probe Roma, Lazio and Salernitana over transfer dealingsAS Roma...
Police carried out searches at the offices of Serie A clubs Roma, Lazio and Salernitana on Wednesday as part of a probe into their past transfer dealings. The investigation into Roma concerns...
View Article‘A sacrifice not a walk’: Tonight's Good Friday trek in aid of Puttinu...
At midnight today, hundreds of people from different walks of life will come together at Mellieħa to walk 17 kilometres. Their motivation? The Good Friday night-walk in aid of Puttinu Cares which has...
View ArticleThe arts - ‘a tool to understand the world around us and ourselves’Tommy...
An Easter family-friendly concert covering the history of pop music is taking place at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta on Sunday. Bursting with hits from the 1950s to the present day, the show will...
View ArticleĦamrun 147 B clinch the National Easter TrophyThe Hamrun 147 clan celebrate...
Ħamrun 147 B won the National Easter Trophy 2023 after seeing off Jojo’s Birżebbuġa 11-7 in the final held at Fuego Speakeasy Arena. It was a final that saw the Ħamrun side administer their advantage...
View ArticleChatGPT labelled an Australian mayor a criminal. Now he's threatening to...
An Australian mayor may become the first person to sue the creators of ChatGPT over claims the AI-powered chatbot falsely labelled him a criminal. Brian Hood sent a legal notice to parent company...
View ArticleHistorical 'Via Sagra' at 'Ta’ Ġieżu' church to get a new lease of lifeThe...
The Malta Airport Foundation is supporting the conservation and restoration of the Via Sagra found inside the church of Saint Mary of Jesus - better known as Ta’ Ġieżu - in Valletta. Information about...
View ArticleGovernment wants case over spring hunting heard urgentlyBirdLife says the...
The government has asked for the case against spring hunting to be heard with urgency on Thursday or Good Friday, after the court issued a provisional injunction against opening the season on April...
View ArticleTennis missed a chance to ban Russians and Belarusians: SwiatekPolish player...
Women’s world number one Iga Swiatek says tennis authorities missed an opportunity to ban Russian and Belarusian players outright after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, but the moment has passed to do so...
View ArticleAttracting and retaining talentThe latest episode of ‘International Insights...
An organisation’s most important resource is its people. Employment has changed rapidly in recent years, and attracting, retaining and developing talent is becoming the main challenge for...
View ArticleWhy homeowners and developers should use verified tradespeopleThe homeowner...
In Malta, one of the largest local economic drivers within this century has been tradespeople within the construction industry. Within this industry, tradespeople have consistently made considerable...
View ArticleUSDC or USDT: Which is the better stablecoin?The volatility risk is a...
The volatility in cryptocurrencies is always present. The volatile nature of the instrument has helped people earn heavily at times. However, it has also led to extreme losses at times. The volatility...
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