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Construction companies seek restitution from government over unpaid Osaka Expo costs
Khaldon Azhari TOKYO: Several Japanese construction subcontractors are suing companies involved with the Expo over unpaid bills for completed work on 11 pavilions at Expo Osaka, which concluded on October 13. Business owners KISHIDA Munesirou and...
Malta’s call ahead of COP30: Ambitious climate action without placing undue burdens on citizens
At the EU Environment and Energy Councils' meetings in Luxembourg, Malta reaffirmed its commitment to support EU leadership during COP30 and called for policy to be implemented in a fair and flexible way, as not to place undue burdens on citizens...
Malta Cross Country Heads To State!
The Malta Cross Country team headed west on Friday the 17th to the annual Harlem Wildcat Invitational Cross Country Meet, which took place out at the Harlem Golf Course, a very flat 3.1 mile course. This flat grassy two loop course is a boon to...
‘Road House 2’ adds six professional fighters to cast
Road House 2 has added six professional fighters to its cast. Amazon MGM Studios has announced that Rico Verhoeven, Michael Chandler, Michael “Venom” Page, Dustin Poirier, Stephen Thompson and Tyron Woodley have joined the cast of the action...
Malta Guinness Lights Up Campuses Across Nigeria with Trace In The City 2025
The energy is unstoppable and the vibes are unmatched as Malta Guinness continues to power Trace In The City 2025, the vibrant campus experience sweeping across Nigerian universities this October. The tour kicked off at the University of Ibadan on...
Accountants call for effective implementation of policy measures, stronger consultation
The Malta Institute of Accountants (MIA) has called for effective implementation of policy measures and stronger consultation when new initiatives are announced, insisting that meaningful reform must go beyond proposals and translate into...
The cheapest destination for all-inclusive winter sun revealed - with highs of 17 degrees
Brits wanting to avoid the wet and cold UK weather are in luck - there are plenty of winter sunshine destinations available for bargain prices. Tunisia, the Canary Islands, Malta and Morocco all offer decent temperatures and are affordable. New...
How European licensing standards are shaping global casino reviews
European gambling regulation has established itself as the gold standard for online casino oversight, with Malta Gaming Authority leading the way in setting comprehensive licensing requirements that protect casino players while enabling legitimate...
The Phoenicia Malta: the iconic home of five-star festive gatherings
As the island’s first five-star hotel, The Phoenicia Malta has set the standard for timeless luxury and heartfelt hospitality from the day it opened its doors just outside Valletta several decades ago. Each year, as the grand Christmas tree rises...
Health research: An emerging strategic priority for Malta
Malta has always recognised that investment in knowledge and research is an investment in our people. In our national Smart Specialisation Strategy (RIS3), health and cancer were identified as priority areas for the country. Today, this vision is...
Pessanha creates new BJJ milestone, Jaworski and Mayordomo continue runs at 2025 IBJJF No Gi Euros
Decorated Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) world champ Gabi Pessanha made history at the 2025 IBJJF No Gi European Championships, while established champions like Mayssa Bastos and European rising stars Pawel Jaworski and Ana Mayordomo continued their...
Malta’s first high performance computer officially launched
Malta’s first high-performance computer was officially launched on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Robert Abela saying that this underlines how Malta is placing its digital future at the forefront, the Office of the Prime Minister stated. Abela...
‘Homo Melitensis’: art asks what it means to be Maltese
The art exhibition Homo Melitensis: (Still) An Incomplete Inventory in 19 Chapters, currently showing at MUŻA and curated by Bettina Hutschek and Raphael Vella, is a contemporary exploration of Maltese identity across time and generations. It...
The Malta Exchange threat
For over a decade the EU has endeavoured to create the ‘Capital Markets Union’. The Commission has often redefined this fluffy term but progress has remained elusive. Alas, EU capital markets have failed to match the US despite the 2004 Markets In...
Malta launches Food Safety and Security Authority
MALTA – Malta has officially launched the Food Safety and Security Authority (FSSA) to strengthen public health and agricultural resilience. Established under the Food Safety and Security Authority Act 2025, the new body will regulate all aspects...
WATCH | Paul Abela: ‘The Maltese want to have their cake and eat it’
Chamber of SMEs President Paul Abela does not mince his words when reflecting on the results of a survey among members: “The Maltese want to have their cake and eat it.” He was reacting to the findings that showed businesses stating that the major...
Malta has 13 registered influencers, and 86 content creators
Malta has 13 registered influencers and 86 content creators, information tabled in parliament shows. The information was tabled in parliament by Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri in reply to parliamentary question by Opposition MP Karol...
Homo Melitensis: art that questions what it means to be Maltese
The art exhibition Homo Melitensis: (Still) An Incomplete Inventory in 19 Chapters, currently showing at MUŻA and curated by Bettina Hutschek and Raphael Vella, is a contemporary exploration of Maltese identity across time and generations. It...
The future of IT in Malta: Smart, integrated, and automated
Across Malta, technology leaders are redefining how IT drives value. From financial services to government and gaming, the focus has shifted from troubleshooting to transformation. ManageEngine partners with organizations to modernize their IT...
‘Is there a single person who benefitted from the EP debate about Malta?’ - Minister
Kevin Schembri Orland Sunday, 26 October 2025, 07:30 Last update: about 9 minutes ago The institution that has to scrutinise the government, but takes the best decisions for the people, is the Maltese Parliament, Home Affairs Minister Byron...