Discover how visitors and residents from 52 countries can drive in the UAE with their home licenses starting in 2025, skipping tests and permits.
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TMIS Editorial - A predictable infringement: Malta’s finch trapping defiance meets EU reality
For years, Malta has danced on the edge of a cliff of its own making - testing limits, ignoring warnings, and clinging stubbornly to a narrative that fooled no one but those who wanted to be fooled.
KuCoin EU Exchange GmbH received approval from Austria’s Financial Market Authority and will operate from Vienna. The license enables the exchange to offer regulated crypto services across 29 EEA ...
The Malta Gaming Authority has warned that it has no connection to two gambling-related websites, as it names the URLs.
The Association of Catering Establishments (ACE) has welcomed the government’s announcement that all third-country nationals ...
As of 5th January 2026, all third-country nationals who wish to work in Malta will have to pass a course on Maltese culture ...
Malta is expecting to take its next steps in their innovation journey following the signing of a new Memorandum of ...
Soft2Bet expands from Malta to Ontario, linking its regulated iGaming markets with global travel, mobility trends and ...
Retirement opens the door to a different rhythm of life, one shaped by personal interests rather than professional ...
After seeing a "golden visa" boom this year, New Zealand is doubling down with a new program promising to lure in more investors.
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Malta and India deepen cultural and economic partnerships
As Malta and India mark 60 years of diplomatic relations, Malta's High Commissioner to India, Reuben Gauci, believes the ...
In a 400-year-old townhouse in Valletta, chef Jonathan Brincat has earned a Michelin star by writing a love letter to his country’s—and his family’s—culinary heritage.
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