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2019-09-17
Contractors wanting the government to be responsible for their waste ‘a fallacy’ – Herrera
Transport Malta officials to join LESA, Police in managing school traffic
Anti-money laundering is a bigger challenge than any single government can handle alone - Scicluna
Complaints on sea slime have reduced ‘drastically’ - Herrera
Former Justice Minister tells MFSA CEO alleged golden handshake breached rule of law
Johnson, Juncker hold Brexit talks; no visible breakthrough
Two women jailed after admitting to using fake passports
Delia decries ‘draconian methods’ being suggested in rental reform
Business owner awarded compensation for losses incurred due to City Gate project
Zebbug, Hamrun, Zabbar councils win Transport Malta grant for permanent alternative transport measures
New Chairperson of the Malta Confederation of Women’s Organisations elected
Agreement between Agenzija Sapport and Malta Employers’ Association aims to end unemployment for persons with disability
PA attempts to slice through fortification
What was averted and the challenges ahead
Free preschool, longer school days and affordable day care help keep moms in the paid workforce
The bizarre social history of beds
Italian hard-liner Salvini vows to return League to power
Introducing the new Land Rover Defender
European stocks suffer from Saudi attacks, but oil firms soar
Energy prices spike after Saudi oil attack, US blaming Iran
Yachting Malta supports Malta Superyachts Industry Network and Mapfre Middlesea Euromed International Regatta
Rafael Nadal to open 2020 season in ATP Cup in Perth; Novak Djokovic on Australia’s east coast
Juventus ‘ultra’ fan leaders arrested in tickets probe
Kessie and Lukaku subjected to more racism in Italy
Liverpool favoured for 1st Club World Cup in Qatar
Jeered and insulted by some PSG fans, Neymar scores winner
Environment Minister Jose Herrera plants a tree at Gnien il-Meditterran. The government is close to reaching an agreement for the importation of mature trees from Turkey and Greece which will be planted in various afforestation projects.
Protecting Europeans from personal data transfers outside the EU
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