International NGOs find that the Maltese government breached a part of the 1951 Geneva Convention.

International NGOs find that the Maltese government breached a part of the 1951 Geneva Convention.
Two brothers plead guilty to murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia, an anti-corruption journalist killed in a car bombing.
The EU body will file a legal challenge against Malta for the scheme that allows wealthy foreigners to buy citizenship.
The refugees, including two infants and a child, ‘died of thirst, hunger and severe burns’, the UNHCR has said.
Passengers say they have been without food and water for several days, as Malta ‘refuses’ to allow rescue operation.
Two children have died, refugees say, as about 60 of them remain stranded for days on a boat in the Mediterranean.
On board a Doctors Without Borders search and rescue ship along one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.
Labour wins 55.11 percent of the vote, final results show – a bigger win than in 2017 or 2013 despite the low turnout.
Opposition party concedes defeat as Prime Minister Robert Abela secures his first mandate.
The incumbent government, which has campaigned on its handling of pandemic and economic track record, predicted to win.
Maltese gov’t failed to recognise risks to journalist’s life and take reasonable steps to avoid them, inquiry concludes.
Only those in possession of a British or European vaccination certificate will be allowed in from July 14.
The United States and its allies are determined to squeeze more taxes out of multinational companies.
Malta police arrest three men suspected of supplying the bomb that killed investigative reporter Caruana Galizia.