-
USA Malta
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin: Malta and the Maltese first (part 1)
How would you describe the party?It stands for the Maltese – Maltese first. Unfortunately, the political parties have forgotten the population and have adopted unbridled liberalism. Now there has been a rebellion against the last 40 years of liberalism. It is out of control and people are fed up, not ...
-
Qatar Egitto USA Iran Yemen
US suspends enforcement of travel ban, Department of Justice moves to appeal
The government on Saturday suspended enforcement of President Donald Trump's refugee and immigration ban and filed notice it would appeal a judge's order, plunging the new administration into a crisis that has challenged Trump's authority â" and ability to fulfill campaign promises.The stand-down, a day after a federal judge in Washington state temporarily blocked ...
-
Egitto USA Argentina Malta
Louvre museum reopens; Egypt identifies machete attacker
The Louvre Museum reopened to the public Saturday, less than 24 hours after a machete-wielding assailant shouting "Allahu akbar!" attacked French soldiers guarding the sprawling building and was shot by them.The worldwide draw of the iconic museum in central Paris, host to thousands of artworks including the "Mona Lisa," was ...
-
Perù Malta
Ten-man Balzan consolidate top spot; Kooh Sohna punishes wasteful Sliema
Hamrun-Balzan 0-1Hamrun S: D. Cassar, M. Micallef, L. Sciberras (B. Paiber), L. Grech (S. Nanapere), J. Grech, L. Rodriguez, I. Misan, K. Micallef, M. Giusti (S. Arab), S. Raphael, M. MansetBalzan: I. Janjusevic, B. De Oliveira, B. Kaljevic (M. Lepovic), S. Arab, A. Souza (C. Brincat), D. Grima, A. Nafti ...
-
Malta
Galdes attending event promoting trapping of birds is unacceptable - Birdlife; PS replies
Birdlife Malta has condemned Parliamentary Secretary Roderick Galdes' behaviour when he opted to be part of the launch of an event promoting trapping of birds which will be held tomorrow."Bird trapping activities have no link whatsoever with animal rights. This event goes against the values of love for nature, preservation ...
-
Malta
Jury finds Zambian man not guilty of trafficking heroin
A Zambian man has been found not guilty by a jury of trafficking heroin back in 2009, but was found guilty of simple cannabis possession landing him with a one year conditional discharge.Isaac Unigwe, 34, from Zambia, was charged with conspiracy to sell heroin, supplying the prohibited narcotic and simple ...
-
USA
British tourist awarded over €20,000 in compensation after falling into unmarked hole
The courts ruled in favour of a British tourist named Gary Kimber, after it found that shortcomings by the St Paul’s Bay Local Council and the San Antonio Hotel resulted in Mr Kimber falling into an unmarked hole on the pavement outside the Bugibba hotel.He was awarded over €20,000 in ...
-
Panama Malta
Financial services industry in focus, not only by PANA Committee
The EU Parliament’s PANA Committee will not be the only ones looking into the bones of contention of Malta’s financial services industry and financial regulations, with a Council of Europe monitoring body expected to conduct an evaluation in 2018.MONEYVAL - the Committee of Experts on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering Measures and the ...
-
Messico USA Spagna Paesi Bassi Malta
Editorial: The minister’s trip to Germany - A case of silence speaking louder than words?
The fact that the government has remained practically silent on the allegations that one of its ministers visited what is effectively a brothel, and that he engaged the services of a prostitute, while on government business in Germany is very strange indeed.One can understand that most of the government has ...
-
Messico Malta
IĠM reacts after OPM blogger attacks PN journalist investigating Cardona brothel claims
The Institute of Maltese Journalists, IĠM, today condemned all forms of intimidation against members of the press, saying that efforts to undermine and ridicule journalists were unacceptable in a country that called itself democratic. In a statement this morning the institute said it had noted various cases over the past ...