Parliament on Wednesday passed the first reading of a bill to reform magisterial inquiries. The government announced the reform late last year as a reaction to a series of magisterial inquiry ...
The amendments sought to extend anti-SLAPP provisions to apply to domestic cases and increase penalties a court can impose on anyone who initiates a vexatious SLAPP suit. Currently, fines are ...
A lawyer and businessman has been fined €105,000 by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) for offering “unauthorised” services. Pio Valletta was fined by the financial regulator and ...
The Malta Business Bureau on Wednesday welcomed the European Commission’s competitiveness compass as a crucial initiative to tackle the EU’s long-term economic challenges. The commission hopes ...
A large number of police officers backed by ambulances and emergency vehicles descended on Bidnija on Tuesday evening after reports that people were being held hostage in a house, only to discover ...
Delivery fleet operators have joined forces and set up the Malta Delivery Fleet Operators Association. The association said in a statement it will streamline policies adopted by operators in this ...
The police arrested two men on Wednesday after they were found in possession of 50 packets of cannabis in a shop in St Paul's Bay. The police said in a statement the men - a 34-year-old Maltese ...
Administrative fees that beverage producers and importers must pay to the BCRS have been dramatically increased, with the company blaming rising operational costs. The rate increase is unrelated ...
In an increasingly competitive corporate landscape, businesses are sure that a way of keeping an edge over their competition, in whichever field they operate, is by having the best trained, most ...
Australian authorities said Wednesday they had seized explosives stored in a caravan in greater Sydney possibly intended for a "mass casualty" anti-Semitic attack. More than 100 officers were ...
All of us welcome the Israeli ceasefire in Gaza but we remain very concerned by the ongoing catastrophe. Yes, the 2,000-pound bombs are not indiscriminately raining down on civilians but, just six ...
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he planned to detain "criminal illegal aliens" at the notorious Guantanamo Bay military prison, used for holding terrorism suspects since the 9/11 attacks.