‘We can’t keep losing money’: Qormi shop will no longer accept BCRS returns
In a batch of almost 4,000 containers returned to BCRS, Ta' Ganza found that over 200 of them had been rejected. Photo: Ta' Ganza/ Facebook
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In a batch of almost 4,000 containers returned to BCRS, Ta' Ganza found that over 200 of them had been rejected. Photo: Ta' Ganza/ Facebook
ADPD representatives speaking at the Valletta bus terminus on Wednesday morning. Photo: ADPD
The side altar dedicated to St Vincent Ferrer at St Dominic parish church, Valletta.
Activists gathered at Castille Square, Valletta on Wednesday to launch a document calling for an improvement to working conditions. Photo: Jonathan Borg
Konrad Mizzi, Joseph Muscat and Keith Schembri. All three are understood to be under scrutiny by prosecutors.
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
A fisherman collecting dead fish in the reservoir in Dong Nai reservoir, Vietnam. Photo: AFP
Property now is more affordable than it was for baby boomers, architecture and valuation firm DHI Periti says. File photo: Chris Sant Fournier
The door to the hall of a criminal court in Valletta. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2023. Photo: AFP
Bugeja lays a wreath at the Workers’ Memorial monument in Msida. Photo: GWU
The parish church of Żebbuġ, Malta. Photo: Shutterstock.com
Rosa Borg at the end of her battle with dementia.
The man was taken to Mater Dei Hospital by ambulance.
Demonstrators wave a Palestinian flag. Photo: AFP
Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
The St Monica Vocal Ensemble. Photo: Facebook
Senior Transport Malta officials are at the centre of a corruption racket. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli
Myriam Spiteri Debono greeing people prior to her inauguration as president.
Photo: photothek.net-Florian Gärtner
File photo: Mark Zammit Cordina
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File photo: Times of Malta
Shadow education minister Justin Schembri has been criticised for his comments on Facebook linking Indian nationals to unsanitary conditions. Photo: Facebook.com
The Office of the Prime Minister: the government will soon be giving out cheques to the electorate, and continues to dish out jobs and favours to those threatening not to vote.