Three Church Personnel Banned: Malta’s Dark Chapter
After years of investigations, three high-ranking church personnel were banned for their roles in the sexual abuse of minors in Malta, marking a dark chapt
After years of investigations, three high-ranking church personnel were banned for their roles in the sexual abuse of minors in Malta, marking a dark chapt
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Malta reacts to Israeli minister’s video of detained flotilla activists forced to kneel, sparking global outrage and calls for justice
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Malta’s Prime Minister, Robert Abela, faces criticism for announcing major projects during his election campaign. But is he promising progress or playing p
Minister Michael Farrugia addresses concerns over construction safety following a wall collapse in Naxxar, with critics calling for stricter enforcement.
Discover the inspiring story of Joseph, a man who turned his life around after prison and is now helping drug addicts in Malta