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Tag: Senglea

  • Senglea parking space taken over by the American University of Malta

    Senglea parking space taken over by the American University of Malta

    A parking space next to Dock 1, and the old entrance of the Dockyard, has been taken over by the American University of Malta. The parking space was originally allocated to the new university but the transfer was delayed due to protests by residents and the local council who opposed the transfer of surrounding properties…

  • Motorcyclist loses his life in Senglea

    Motorcyclist loses his life in Senglea

    Charlo Calleja, a 43-year-old motorcyclist, died earlier today at around 5:00 p.m. following a traffic accident in Juan Bautista Azopardo Street, Senglea. The Police report that the motorcyclist lost control of his vehicle and crashed into one of the street’s bollards. The motorcyclist was certified dead on the spot. He was driving a Honda motorcycle.…

  • Freedom Day Regatta mired in controversy as Birgu pip Isla

    Freedom Day Regatta mired in controversy as Birgu pip Isla

    The annual Freedom Day Regatta was mired in controversy as Birgu emerged overall winners of the coveted shield with 48 points to Isla’s and Bormla’s 40. However the final result was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding the sixth race named Dgħajjes tal-Pass bi Tnejn. Isla’s victory in this race was declared null after Bormla’s protest…

  • It-tnedija tal-bijografija ta’ Juan Bautista Azopardo

    It-tnedija tal-bijografija ta’ Juan Bautista Azopardo

    G?adna kemm tellajna l-filmat tat-tnedija tal-bijografija tieg?i ta’ Juan Bautista Azopardo li saret fix-Xatt tal-Isla. F’din it-tnedija nag?mel introduzzjoni tal-ktieb b’dettalji stori?i fuq il-korserija u l-gwerer Napoleoni?i. Tista’ taraha hawn hekk: Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher

  • When the Nationalist Party was on fire

    When the Nationalist Party was on fire

    I’ve received a lot of flack from Nationalists for uploading a critique of Roberta Metsola. Of course, I’m desperate to see her in power, but insofar as I’m desperate to live in a normal country – that doesn’t necessarily mean I’m going to support my future Prime Minister and her political programme. Getting Labour out…