French court to have final say on pensions reformStudents and young...
France's Constitutional Council on Friday prepared to hand down its verdict on President Emmanuel Macron's unpopular pension reform, which could clear the way for the changes to be implemented....
View ArticlePSG coach Galtier ‘deeply shocked’ by racism accusationsParis Saint-Germain...
Paris Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier said on Friday he was “deeply shocked” by accusations that he made racist remarks about players when he was coaching Ligue 1 club Nice last season. “I am...
View ArticlePN to hold May Day mass eventThe last PN mass event was in 2017 on the cusp...
The Nationalist Party will be holding a political mass event on Workers' Day on May 1, leader Bernard Grech announced on Friday, as he pledged his party would act as a shield for the man on the...
View ArticleMaltese cut back on eating out and entertainment as household costs...
New research has suggested that people in Malta are handling the rising cost of living by cutting back on non-essential items such as eating in restaurants, and staying in hotels. The analysis by KPMG...
View ArticleWhy homeowners and developers should use verified tradespeoplePhoto:...
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 ArticleFrench villages run dry as water warnings riseA municipal employee delivers...
Another four French villages lost their fresh water supply on Friday, local authorities told AFP, as a winter drought causes disruption and serious concerns about shortages this summer. Around 3,000...
View ArticleSingle traffic lane along Għadira does not make sense - Gozo Tourism...
The Gozo Tourism Association (GTA) has complained about the fact that the only southbound road in Għadira, connecting Ċirkewwa with the rest of the mainland, is being constructed with a single traffic...
View ArticleKoħħu lawyers warn against admitting Daren Debono as witness in HSBC heist...
Admitting Daren Debono as a witness against his former alleged co-accused Vince Muscat, known as il-koħħu, at the upcoming trial over a failed HSBC heist, would possibly end in a serious miscarriage...
View ArticleJoe Biden delves into family history at end of Ireland tripBiden (left)...
US President Joe Biden was winding down an emotive visit to Ireland with a visit Friday to the celebrated Roman Catholic pilgrimage site of Knock, before delving deeper into his Irish family history....
View ArticleInterviewer apologises for Hitler propaganda episodeLeft: Ħajjitna Ktieb...
The presenter of a controversial TVM show that saw the promotion of a Hitler propaganda biography has apologised following public outrage. “To those who felt offended by what was said during this...
View ArticleNature conservation union seeks EU support to ban turtle-dove hunting in...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has written to the European Commissioner for the Environment asking her to “immediately request that Malta protect the European turtle-dove"...
View ArticleGovernment 'defeats' Steward emergency arbitration procedureGozo General...
Updated 9.30pm, adds Steward's statement An emergency arbitrator has ordered Steward Health Care to bear the Maltese government’s costs as the dispute over the hospitals' deal continues. In a...
View ArticleMan faces money laundering charges over work-from-home schemeNo details about...
A man charged with money laundering and knowingly handling property obtained through criminal means was granted bail upon his arraignment on Friday afternoon. Franso Paul, a 34-year-old working at a...
View ArticleFrench court approves core of Macron's pensions reformYoung protesters raise...
France's constitutional court on Friday approved the key elements of President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform, paving the way for him to implement the unpopular changes that have sparked months of...
View ArticleNew sacred art hall inaugurated in NadurWorks of art at the new sacred art...
St Peter and St Paul parish in Nadur has inaugurated a sacred art hall within the parish museum. Another work of art which will go on display. Vigilat – The Nadur Basilica Museum was blessed by Bishop...
View ArticlePriest told bank €10k deposit was repayment for cash given to entities in...
Former Marsaxlokk parish priest Luke Seguna told a bank that two cheques for €10,000, deposited in his personal account, were repayments for cash he had handed out to an elderly parishioner to...
View ArticleĦamrun Spartans launch title celebration programmeĦamrun Spartans to receive...
Ħamrun Spartans will kickstart their Premier League title celebrations on Saturday as the club looks to mark the senior team’s ninth championship crown in the best possible way. The club’s...
View ArticleBirkirkara hold their nerves to book return to European footballBirkirkara's...
BIRKIRKARA 3 Yankam 15 Iorio 45; Alves 75 PIETA HOTSPURS 2 Bangura 63; Iorio 90og BIRKIRKARA A. Sylla-6, O. Iorio-6.5, E. Pepe-6 (79 N. Micallef), Y. Yankam-7.5, P. Mbong-7 (82...
View ArticleRampant Floriana outclass MarsaxlokkFloriana's Adam Magri Overend looks for...
MARSAXLOKK 1 Vella 87 FLORIANA 5 Cassar 27; Trillo 32 Arias 38, Busuttil 45 pen; 52 MARSAXLOKK M. Drobnjak-4, C. Edafe-4, A. Attard-5, P. Xuereb-5 (76 T. Vella), P.P. Sammut-4 (56 S....
View ArticlePutin signs electronic military draft system into lawVladimir Putin. Photo: AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a bill to create a digital draft system, greatly facilitating mobilising Russians into the army, more than a year into the Kremlin's Ukraine...
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