THE MINISTRY FOR TRANSPORT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPITAL PROJECTS Malta ranks first in the Cape Town Compliance
Malta’s reputation for excellence in the aviation sector is still growing as our country today ranks first in the Cape Town Compliance. This was announced by Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Aaron Farrugia during the European…
THE OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL PERMANENT SECRETARY: Last commitment of Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar
Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar paid a courtesy visit to President of Malta George Vella in his final commitment before retiring as the Head of the Public Service next Tuesday. At the meeting, Mr Cutajar thanked the President for the positi…
Japan to Resume Tourism in June; Only Packaged Tours for Now
Japan will open its borders to foreign tourists in June for the first time since imposing tight pandemic travel restrictions about two years ago, but only for package tours for now, the prime minister said Thursday.Beginning June 10, Japan will allow t…
Actor Kevin Spacey Charged in UK with 4 Counts of Sexual Assault
British prosecutors said Thursday they have charged actor Kevin Spacey with four counts of sexual assault against three men.The Crown Prosecution Service said Spacey “has also been charged with causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity …
THE MINISTRY FOR THE NATIONAL HERITAGE, THE ARTS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Three Tenors return to St George’s Square
The Opera in the City – The Three Tenors concert will be returning in a better and larger format this year, with the participation of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, under the musical direction of Mro. Michael Laus. This concert will be held in St Ge…
WHO Chief: The Pandemic Is ‘Most Certainly Not Over’
The COVID pandemic is “most certainly not over” World Health Organization Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Sunday at the 75th World Health Assembly.His warning comes as some countries are rescinding their COVID mandates, and cases are on the ri…