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A US federal court on Wednesday blocked most of Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs from going into effect, ruling that the president had overstepped his authority with the across-the-board ...
Neglecting road infrastructure maintenance often leads to short-term savings but results in significant long-term expenses. While deferring maintenance may reduce immediate costs, it creates ...
Photographing and sharing images of tragic accidents on social media is “citizen journalism at its worst” and highlights the urgent need to focus on digital education across the nation ...
Most people favour eliminating the use of low denomination coins through price rounding, a Central Bank study has found. The survey on cash usage found 60% of respondents agree with doing away ...
This year marks the 125th anniversary since Pope Leo XIII declared Rita of Cascia a saint during the Great Jubilee Year of 1900. To celebrate this, numerous commemorations took place worldwide in ...
Malta will now face Andorra in their final match, already assured of their place in League B for the upcoming 2027 FIFA Women ...
The cabinet reshuffle dominates the front pages of Times of Malta, The Malta Independent and l-Orizzont. The reshuffle saw Home Affairs minister Byron Camilleri adding the National Development and ...
UK police were given more time Wednesday to question a man suspected of driving while on drugs into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League win, as seven people remained in hospital.
Malta formally took over the rotating six-month presidency of the Council of Europe on Wednesday, with Foreign Minister Ian Borg raising the Maltese flag at a ceremony in Strasbourg. He was handed ...
A 52-year-old man was remanded in custody pending sentencing on Wednesday after pleading guilty to insulting a magistrate who had convicted him and his partner several years ago. Winston Gera ...
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola expressed confidence on Wednesday that the EU and the US can find an agreement on tariffs. She also called for a new chapter in Europe’s approach to ...
A massive glacier collapse in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday largely destroyed the small village of Blatten, with one person unaccounted for, authorities said. The village in the Lotschental valley ...
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