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A Russian businessman who has been hit with EU sanctions over Russia's war with the Ukraine has a Maltese passport, the Financial Times in the UK reports. It says that Albert Avdolyan had ...
Pope Francis passed away on 21 April after 12 years occupying the top post in the Catholic Church. His passing kick started a unique process which will see the next pope be elected - and among a ...
The destruction wreaked by Trump's tariff imposition warfare can be labelled like acts of senseless destruction and self-harm. This wave of destruction is led by billionaire Elon Musk's ...
Pope Francis's demise this week, as expected, has swept across the world media landscape, as wall to wall coverage of the much beloved Pontiff's life is honoured. He was a great man, who will be ...
Earlier this year, we witnessed how quickly viral trends can shape what we hear, see, and even eat. Everything from toast creations to bouncing on gym balls became part of a cultural moment. One of ...
A lot has already been said about Francis Zammit Dimech, a politician who stood out from the rest, in his unique way. I wish to dedicate this article to his memory but also reflect on what he meant ...
It's especially tragic when fate cuts down a promising person prematurely. We've seen it in countless moments throughout history and in our personal lives. Cruel chance - an illness, an accident, a ...
In a political climate as polarised as Malta's, even a diplomatic rumour can morph into a full-blown partisan battle. A recent report by reputable international news agency Reuters - suggesting that ...
The earth cries when it is in pain as a result of environmental degradation. Whenever the earth is in pain, the most vulnerable are impacted most of all. This is the basic message of Leonardo ...
Tunisian refugee Dali Agrebi has told this newsroom that "this government has served the purpose of the far-right" in the way it has been tackling present migration issues.
A word we might not have often heard or read in our country. It is the process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting ...
Some kings are born in public, as Frederick II 'Stupor Mundi', (born on a cold Boxing Day in 1194 in the main square of Iesi in full view of bishops and nobles, for dynastic reasons) but all popes in ...
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