Malta Invites NGOs to Monitor Rule of Law
Malta’s government extends invitation to NGOs to help monitor and strengthen the rule of law, boosting democracy and human rights.
Malta’s government extends invitation to NGOs to help monitor and strengthen the rule of law, boosting democracy and human rights.
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Malta’s political party Momentum pledges to tackle noise pollution, promising stricter regulations and enforcement. Can they make Malta’s streets quieter?
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Local councils invited to register for free animal first aid courses, a move that could transform Malta’s pet care scene
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An elderly Maltese woman’s struggle for accessibility highlights the need for inclusive public spaces in Malta’s future
A false alarm in Sliema led to a dramatic search operation for a swimmer in difficulty. The incident was later called off, leaving the coastal town’s resid
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