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“Aodhán is the story of a young god, looking for his role in everyday life who meets other deities and demons along the way with a ‘Game of Thrones’ kind of approach,” says Buckle, who ...
It all starts when a group of old friends in Buenos Aires meet for a round of the card game truco on a hot summer night. Suddenly – a power outage. As darkness engulfs the city, a mysterious ...
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for exercise can be challenging. This probably explains why short workouts continue to be so popular. But can workouts of only 10 or 15 minutes really ...
The news that Malta’s second nominee to the European General Court – one of the courts making up the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) – has withdrawn her bid has embarrassed us all – and ...
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 ...
Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech has praised a petition’s idea of returning Manoel Island to the public but stressed that all obligations under the concession contract must be honoured.
This is a personal memory that has stayed vivid in my mind. Even now, at 60 years old, I clearly remember the day Vulcan XM645 exploded and crashed in Żabbar. I was just 10 at the time.
Malta’s tourism sector will grow at a slower rate than government figures predict over the next decade, according to a new report published by the World Travel and Tourism Council on Friday.
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday. Times of Malta reports that former footballer Justin Habar has resigned from Floriana council after being found guilty of ...
US President Donald Trump said Friday that he would double steel and aluminium import tariffs to 50 per cent from next week, the latest salvo in his trade wars aimed at protecting domestic industries.
A Y-plate cab flipped over on Birkirkara’s Naxxar Road on Saturday morning, forcing the road’s temporarily closure but thankfully no injuries. Police were informed at around 9am that a Suzuki ...
During the 150 years of British colonial rule, Malta identified itself as the ‘Fortress Island’ – rather more fortress than island. Military hardware cluttered the country and, yet, its ...