The Thai king has signed same-sex marriage into law, the official Royal Gazette announced on Tuesday, making Thailand the first country in Southeast Asia and the biggest place in Asia to recognise ...
A homeless man who stole a bag, airpods and some other items having a total value exceeding €232 has been jailed for a year. Abdulaziz Abdikadir Hasan, a 49-year-old Somali, was accused of the theft, ...
A mysterious 18 th-century necklace made from around 500 diamonds, some of which are believed to have been taken from a piece that contributed to Marie Antoinette’s demise, will go on sale in November ...
Manchester City’s legal battle revolves around multiple financial charges, ranging from inflated sponsorship deals to breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules. These charges, which City strongly ...
Researchers have reconstructed the oldest human genomes ever found in South Africa from two people who lived around 10,000 years ago, allowing a better understanding of how the region was populated, ...
Science in the City, Malta’s national science and arts festival, returns to Valletta next Friday and Saturday (September 27-28) with activities, workshops and entertainment for children, teenagers and ...
The operation that used pagers and walkie-talkies to kill members of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah was ingenious – but was it legal? Certainly, there are those who will argue that it was. That ...
Many of the World Cups that took place during my childhood and teenage years were memorable – 1982 was a bit of a football classic, while 1986 had moments of magic and madness in equal measure. But if ...
The Wignacourt Museum in Rabat is currently showing a series of photographic works by Martin Agius, who specialises in street photography. These works form part of a project that focuses on double ...
Paceville’s Millennium Chapel has been “flooded” with individuals and companies offering to help the people sleeping rough on the locality’s streets. Fr Hilary Tagliaferro, the founder of ...
This year’s 60th independence anniversary celebrations commemorating such an important milestone in Malta’s history are, unfortunately, overshadowed by the untimely passing of Karl Gouder.