Malta’s First Match-Fixing Jail Term: 15 Months for Former Ħamrun Spartans Captain
A Maltese footballer has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for match-fixing, a first in the island’s history. The former Ħamrun Spartans captain accept
A Maltese footballer has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for match-fixing, a first in the island’s history. The former Ħamrun Spartans captain accept
Lebanon and Israel agree to direct talks, brokered by the US, as the Trump administration’s Iran policy reshapes Middle East dynamics, with Malta playing a
After two decades, UĦM’s director Tonio Fenech resigns, leaving a significant void in Malta’s labour scene and opening a new chapter for the organisation.
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Malta’s Darren Caruana starts 15-month sentence for fixing high-profile matches, sparking soul-searching in local football community
In an unexpected turn, Israel and Lebanon agree to direct talks, mediated by the U.S., as Trump’s Iran policy sparks a new dynamic in the Middle East. Malt
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A Malta footballer is sentenced to 15 months in prison for match-fixing, sparking outrage and calls for reform in the local football community.
As Lebanon and Israel prepare for direct talks, Malta’s strategic location and neutrality could place it at the heart of this new chapter in the Middle Eas
After a decade at the helm, Professor Juanito Camilleri steps down as Director of the University of Malta. The search for a successor is underway, promisin
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