North Korea on Tuesday blew up sections of the deeply symbolic roads connecting it to the South, Seoul's military said, days after Pyongyang vowed to permanently seal off its southern border.
There are certain events in history that are forever seared in our collective memory. Most of us remember exactly where we were and what we were doing on September 11, 2001, when we heard about ...
Twenty-five new diesel buses will hit the roads, with Malta Public Transport citing infrastructure limitations as the reason for holding off on the introduction of further electric buses.
Traffic “chaos” in Qormi was further proof that the Labour government has failed in traffic management, PN shadow transport minister Mark Anthony Sammut said on Tuesday. “Traffic chaos is ...
Currency printing company De La Rue has announced an agreement to sell its Authentication Division to Crane NXT for £300m. The Authentication Division has operated as a separate division within ...
A research team at the University of Malta’s Institute of Earth Systems is making headway in exploring how microalgae can be applied in agriculture to benefit crop and livestock production.
Customers seeking assistance with Enemalta or Animal Welfare will now be able to do so through the Servizz.gov 153 freephone. Thanks to a new agreement, Servizz.gov will now handle customer care ...
Tuesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives was briefly suspended during Question Time after Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar refused to withdraw a claim that the Acting Speaker had been ...
Activists want the National Audit Office to investigate Economy Minister Silvio Schembri over controversial land transfers that he okayed and which have paved the way for mega-construction ...
Restaurant owners are being forced to use their storage space to stack hundreds of bottles for the Beverage Container Refund Scheme (BCRS) instead of using it as storage for fresh produce, spices ...
Israel will consider the United States's opinion but will act against an Iranian missile attack based on its own "national interests", Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Tuesday.
The Labour Party has failed to learn its lesson from the 1979 Black Monday attacks, even with the passage of time, the Nationalist Party said. Tuesday marks 45 years since violent Labour ...