The last time Syrian President Bashar Assad was in serious trouble was 10 years ago, at the height of the country's civil war, when his forces lost control over parts of the largest city, ...
Pope Francis is installing 21 new cardinals, many of whom are key figures in his reform agenda: A Dominican preacher who acted as the spiritual father for Francis' recent gathering of bishops, a ...
Atalanta went to the top of Serie A when Ademola Lookman scored with three minutes remaining to beat AC Milan 2-1 on Friday. Atalanta's ninth win in a row was a fitting gift to coach Gian Piero ...
A new leadership team for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has been chosen after a unanimous ...
The process of carrying out geotechnical studies for the project to build a new hospital in Gozo is underway at the Gozo General Hospital, the Ministry for Health and Active Ageing said in a statement ...
The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) has strongly rejected the claim that its requests in the new collective agreement shall hinder educational quality. The Union issued a statement after a press ...
A top Romanian court on Friday annulled the first round of the country's presidential election, days after allegations that Russia ran a coordinated online campaign to promote the far-right ...
The Institute of Maltese Journalists on Friday condemned an incident last Monday whereby a journalist was blocked and aggressively shoved to the side by Nationalist Party entourage and a protest-goer ...
ADPD - The Green Party, has asked the Standards Commissioner to launch an investigation into the Prime Minister and his members of Cabinet for failing to file their declarations of assets. Each ...
The Commissioner for Education within the Office of the Parliamentary Ombudsman notes with satisfaction that all those who had successfully passed their June and September examinations this year and ...
Former businessman Yorgen Fenech has requested bail, claiming that his 30-month maximum period of preventative custody since his indictment has expired. Prosecutors, however, maintain ...
The government cannot accept the idea that MCAST lecturers work from home twice a week, as the Malta Union is suggesting, journalists were told on Friday. Neither can it accept that lecturers are ...