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The Aarhus Convention empowers the role of citizens and civil society organisations in environmental matters. It is founded on the principles of participative democracy. Though Malta ratified it ...
Editorial: No Times to look away Times of Malta’s mission remains as clear today as it was in 1935: to keep seeking the truth ...
A 59-year-old man from Switzerland was handed a two-year prison sentence suspended for three years on Monday afternoon, after pleading guilty to sexually harassing a cleaner. The court approved ...
The top stories in Malta's newspapersToday's front pages - August 4, 2025 The top stories in Malta's newspapers ...
The EU unleashed a groundbreaking legal framework for artificial intelligence, directly applicable in all EU member states, and the clock is ticking for businesses across every sector. Regulation ...
Two Libyan men were arrested on Saturday morning in Gozo in connection with alleged drug trafficking. The two men, aged 36 and 25, were arrested in a residence in Triq il-Wied, Marsalforn, limits ...
A 31-year-old man has pleaded guilty to luring cats in Sliema to attack and killing them. Okamura Satoshi, a Sliema resident who works in iGaming, pleaded guilty to charges related to harming and ...
OASI Foundation has proposed the legal drinking age should be raised to 21 amid a list of 'drastic' suggestions to curb alcohol abuse. File photo: Shutterstock ...
On Saturday, October 26, the timeless music of Ennio Morricone will echo through the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, performed live by the renowned Italian ensemble Le Muse Orchestra ...
The father of Noah Mizzi, the toddler who died five days after falling into a swimming pool, has spoken about how he is choosing light over darkness.
Parliament has approved a law introducing electronic tagging for criminal offenders, with the technology due to be rolled out in the coming weeks. The law will allow for electronic monitoring as ...