Historic Palace wall collapse affected 50-metre stretch
The collapse of a recently-restored 17th century wall at San Anton Palace in the early hours of Wednesday was quite extensive as a stretch of about 50 metres long was Continue Reading
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The collapse of a recently-restored 17th century wall at San Anton Palace in the early hours of Wednesday was quite extensive as a stretch of about 50 metres long was Continue Reading
The dispossessed owners of two requisitioned properties handed over to the Labour Party in 1980 to house its Birżebbuġa club have filed a case for damages, requesting the eviction of Continue Reading
There are sufficient grounds for former John Dalli canvasser Silvio Zammit to be sent to trial, a magistrate ruled on Thursday. The former aide and canvasser to European Commissioner John Dalli stands Continue Reading
These are the main stories featured in Thursday’s newspapers. Times of Malta reports how Malta was criticised for failing to uphold the principle of freedom of expression. It also reports Continue Reading
Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia has attended the European People’s Party summit in Brussels. The summit discussed the rule of law and the defence of European frontiers in view of Continue Reading
Eighteen people were killed when gunmen burst into a college in the Black Sea region of Crimea, set off a bomb in the cafeteria, and went through the building shooting Continue Reading
The following are the top stories in Malta’s newspapers. Times of Malta reports that the Autumn bird trapping season is expected to open once more after hushed negotiations with Brussels. It Continue Reading
The volcanic eruption that destroyed the ancient Roman city of Pompeii probably took place two months later than previously thought, Italian officials said on Tuesday. Historians have traditionally dated the Continue Reading