The investigation into alleged match-fixing by Malta’s national water polo team has widened, with investigators suspecting more people than previously thought could have been involved in illicit ...
At the age of just 16, James Vella Vidal left Malta to continue his education in the UK. Last year he returned after having ...
Christian Mifsud, a parent who regularly tries to play football with his son, said that, in Mqabba, the only two existing pitches are inaccessible to the public as they are owned by their respective ...
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened on Friday with a glittering ceremony at the San Siro stadium echoed by celebrations ...
Iranian authorities have, without prior warning, transferred Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to a prison in the north of the country as concern grows over her health, her family said on ...
According to the consultation document, the review seeks to incorporate the Commercialisation of Sports Facilities Regulations into local plans. The regulations were brought into force in January 2017 ...
Thousands headed to Valletta on Saturday morning, as warm and dry weather offered reprieve to Carnival enthusiasts after strong winds forced floats out of the main performance on Friday. With strong ...
Government to issue call for tenders for the operation of the service The Health Ministry is set to issue a public call for tenders for the operation of a drones service to enable faster delivery of ...
Ex-partner filed a domestic violence report when he started calling her from prison and speaking to her about things unrelated to their son A 34-year-old man pleaded not guilty to breaching a ...
A flight from Brussels with prime minister Robert Abela aboard struggled to land at the Luqa airport on Thursday night, as strong winds swept the island overnight. Times of Malta is informed that the ...
Is what Chelsea did against Arsenal in the League Cup semi-final second leg the future of corners, or an intriguing innovation doomed to die out?
Malta should not join Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, as things stand, Foreign Affairs permanent secretary Christopher Cutajar told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday evening. Cutajar told the ...
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