Porsche 962 C restored to its original condition down to the last detail
Hans-Joachim Stuck has had to wait almost 35 years for a reunion with the fully refurbished 962 C and its first rollout. So the surprise was all the greater when the silk cloth was drawn back to...
View ArticleDigital technology: friend or foe against climate change?
From the energy that goes into making smartphones to the fact that even emails create carbon emissions, the world's internet addiction comes with costs to the climate. But could digital technology be...
View ArticleBudget 2022 tagline unveiled: 'The Malta we want for our children'
The government's budget plans for 2022 will be revealed on Monday at 6.30pm, however, the government has already launched its tagline. The Malta we want for our children (Malta li rridu nħallu għal...
View ArticleDeschamps hails ‘improved’ Benzema’s maturity after Nations League triumph
Didier Deschamps heaped praise on Karim Benzema after the once-exiled forward played a key role in France’s Nations League triumph. Benzema scored France’s equaliser in a 2-1 win over Spain which...
View ArticleJonathan Ferris faces perjury charges in court after Egrant inquiry
Possible discrepancies in testimony given by former FIAU manager Jonathan Ferris at the Egrant inquiry sparked criminal investigations against him for perjury, a court heard on Monday. That inquiry,...
View ArticleKonrad Mizzi has information that would disgrace Labour - PN MP
The Prime Minister and Labour Party are being held "hostage" by Konrad Mizzi because he has information that will disgrace the government, PN MP Karol Aquilina claimed during a press conference on...
View Article2021-22 Futsal season gets underway this week
The wait is finally over for Maltese Futsal fans as the 2021-22 season kicks off this week with the first matches of the season. Eleven teams will contest this year’s FMA league with Luxol, Valletta,...
View Article'No trespassing': Comino Hotel barriers block public access to bay
Barriers around the closed Comino Hotel and bungalows site have continued to advance, blocking off more public access on the island both from land and sea, according to Moviment Graffitti. The...
View ArticleFormula one heads into unknown with title race finely balanced
The Turkish Grand Prix may have been a dull, processional race but it was also a taut game of worn-tyre poker and after it ended, the players continued to try to bluff each other. With six of the 21...
View ArticleSix cars stolen in Canada found inside shipping containers in Malta
Six cars that were reported stolen in Canada have been found hidden inside 40-foot containers at the Malta Freeport. Three Ford F450 pick-ups, a Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV, a Jaguar F-Pace and a Ford...
View ArticlePhilip Farrugia to take charge of U-21 qualifier
Maltese match officials have been appointed to control the European U21 Championships 2023 qualifying match between Netherlands vs Wales, at Nijmegen (Netherlands). The match to be contested on...
View ArticleGreenpeace urges UK PM to block huge new oilfield
Greenpeace activists put up an oil-splattered statue of Boris Johnson outside Downing Street on Monday, urging the prime minister to block the proposed development of a huge new oilfield off the...
View ArticleOil spikes to fresh multi-year highs
World oil prices vaulted on Monday to fresh multi-year pinnacles on strong demand and tight supplies, sparking inflation woes and weighing on most European stock markets. London Brent oil jumped to a...
View ArticleABBA goes to court over registration as political party
A new Christian political party, ABBA, has filed a judicial protest against the Electoral Commission, which is refusing to register it as a party that would allow it to contest the forthcoming general...
View ArticleTrio win Nobel Economics Prize for 'natural experiments'
Three US-based academics on Monday won the Nobel Economics Prize for research on the labour market using "natural experiments", or observational studies, that have revolutionised empirical research in...
View ArticleMarble slabs injure worker at factory site
A worker sustained grievous injuries while working at a factory in Ħal Far on Monday afternoon, the police said. The incident happened at the factory industrial zone when marble slabs came crashing...
View ArticleJudge halts union directives which 'endangered patient lives'
A judge has ordered the nurses’ union to halt industrial action taken by technicians who sterilise the hospital's surgical equipment, ruling that the directives are detrimental to people’s health and...
View ArticleWorker crushed by marble at Ħal Far factory
A worker was seriously injured at a Ħal Far factory on Monday afternoon when he was crushed by falling marble. The 21-year-old worker, who is Eritrean, was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital by ambulance....
View ArticleIsraeli archaeologists uncover 'world's largest' Byzantine-era winery
Israeli archaeologists on Monday uncovered a Byzantine-era, industrial-scale wine complex which produced some two million litres of the drink annually and was the world's "largest" such centre at the...
View ArticleTheft of tobacco grinders lands man in court
A young man, identified as the suspect who stole tobacco grinders from a Valletta store, was granted bail after denying the allegations on Monday. Nico Spalding, a 23-year-old living in Gozo, had...
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