International arrest warrant issued for Angolan billionaire with ties to Malta
International police organisation Interpol has issued a warrant for
Malta Enterprise consultant now also ARMS chairperson
Nadia Pace, who currently serves as a consultant to
Malta taken to European Court of Justice over failure to provide data link services to aircraft operators
Malta, along with Slovakia and Greece, has been referred
Tony Blair’s spin doctor on meeting Malta’s Kink
“Smaller than I expected, a bit pudgy, but sharp.”
Former chairperson of Enemalta insists board was following recommendations on Electrogas decision
The former chairperson of Enemalta’s board of directors, Charles
EXCLUSIVE: Enemalta chairman steps down seven months after appointment
Enemalta chairman Jonathan Scerri has stepped down after only
Former Times of Malta journalist files judicial protest on unfair dismissal
Former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri is accusing
Domestic violence in Malta – a sorry state of affairs
In 2017 alone, there were 1,257 reports of domestic
Malta and Azerbaijan: A sordid love affair
Just when everyone thought that the Panama Papers were
Agriculture fair cost taxpayers €851,000, a quarter spent on advertising
A three-day event aimed at “promoting Maltese agriculture” has
Appeal against Transport Malta restaurant for Robert Abela’s friends shot down
The government-appointed board dealing with appeals against permits issued
How Malta’s economy feeds off European gambling addicts
Peter* lost more than a million euro in ten
European Court of Human Rights blasts Malta’s detention regime, again
The European Court of Human Rights had extremely harsh
Ilmenti legali fuq il-ftehim Montenegrin li fih l-Enemalta tilfet il-miljuni
Read in English. Kumpanija Spanjola ntlaqtet b’diversi lmenti legali
Legal complaints filed on Montenegro deal in which Enemalta lost millions
Aqra bil-Malti A Spanish company has been hit by
Concern that Malta’s ‘hard-won neutrality’ is being compromised
A growing number of Maltese citizens is getting concerned
Titlef l-appell il-biljunarja mill-Angola akkużata bil-ħasil tal-flus b’14-il kumpanija f’Malta
Read in English. Il-biljunarja mill-Angola Isabel dos Santos, li
Operator licence for Gozo airstrip seems to be a done deal
The operator licence for the Gozo airstrip seems to
Pilatus Bank owner’s case against Malta for millions in damages moves forward
The case filed by former Pilatus Bank Chair Ali
Ship carrying highly explosive cargo still en route to Malta
A damaged Malta-flagged vessel carrying explosive Russian cargo is
Transport Malta promotion earmarked for officer in driving tests racket
A vacancy for the appointment of a new chief
Damaged Malta-flagged vessel carrying explosive Russian cargo denied entry into European ports
A damaged Malta-flagged vessel carrying explosive Russian cargo has
Malta’s EU choices: Zammit Lewis has bigger problems than Micallef
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s decision on two controversial nominations
Malta Employers Association stresses need for ‘judicious use of public funds’
In anticipation of the forthcoming Budget, the Malta Employers’
L-Enemalta terġa’ taqdi mill-koxxa lil Portelli, bi ksur ta’ sentenza tal-qorti
Read in English. Għat-tieni darba fi ftit ġimgħat, l-Enemalta
Enemalta again serves Joseph Portelli, in defiance of court ruling
Aqra bil-Malti For the second time in a few
Environmental organisation says Malta cannot reach its climate change targets
NGO Friends of the Earth has questioned how Malta
Prime Minister accused of allowing developers to undermine Malta’s planning system
In a protest on Saturday, a coalition of environmental
Portelli’s illegal pools supplied with electricity by Enemalta, against the law
Two massive communal pools in Sannat, built by Gozitan

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