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Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, Michael Noonan Irish finance minister and Wolfgang Schäuble, German finance minister, Brussels, Nov 29, 2011. On Tuesday, Germany and France announced new plans to bring together their business tax re
Richard Mille is one of twenty-five luxury watchmakers who has been invited to contribute to the “24 Hours for Help Them” charity auction, hosted by the 24 Ore Group, in conjunction with Antiquorum Auctioneers and the Embassy of the Sovereign Military Or
Members of the Libyan community in Malta take shelter from the rain under the wing of a Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter plane during a ceremony at the Armed Forces of Malta Air Squadron base in Malta International Airport, outside Valletta February... View Photo »
There remains the possibility that no luggage was transferred from Air Malta 180 to Pan Am 103.
The new venture — the European Wholesale Securities Market — will cater for international asset and credit-backed securities and will be 80% owned by the ISE. The market will be based at, and regulated by, the Malta Stock Exchange. There are currently th
THE IRISH Stock Exchange has joined forces with the Malta Stock Exchange to launch a new market for debt securities. The European Wholesale Securities Market will trade in wholesale fixed income debt securities and will operate out of Malta. While primar
Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, lewft, speaks next to two Libyan air force officers, Col. Ali al-Rabti, right, and Col. Abdullah al-Salheen, seated left, at the Malta airport, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. The two Libyan air force pilots are due to fly... View Photo »
When his Merchant Navy freighter was torpedoed and sunk en route to Malta in 1942, the 17-year-old Frederick Treves saved several shipmates and was awarded the British Empire Medal for bravery. He carried that hard-won courage and authority with him into
A RUSSIAN luxury yacht has limped into Hobart for repairs after being battered by Antarctic storms. The $3 million Scorpious, registered in Malta but crewed by Russians and Ukrainians, is sailing around the world. The 30-metre yacht, which set sail from
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is a small and densely populated island nation consisting of an archipelago of seven islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Malta lies directly south of Sicily, east of Tunisia and north of Libya. The country's official languages are Maltese and English. Roman Catholicism is the most practised... Full Article
Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, lewft, speaks next to two Libyan air force officers, Col. Ali al-Rabti, right, and Col. Abdullah al-Salheen, seated left, at the Malta airport, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. The two Libyan air force pilots are due to fly their Mirage fighter planes back...
View Photo »Italy's Daniele Malta, with raised bat, is surrounded by teammates after he scored his second goal against Poland during their Olympic field hockey qualifier in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012.
View Photo »Egypt's Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel Amr (L) meets Malta's counterpart Tonio Borg during the ninth Conference of Foreign Ministers of the Mediterranean Dialogue, the 5 +5 group, in Rome's Foreign Ministry Office on Febuary 20, 2012. Syria's opposition will attend an international...
View Photo »Malta's Foreign Minister Tonio Borg sits during the ninth Conference of Foreign Ministers of the Mediterranean Dialogue, the 5 +5 group, in Rome's Foreign Ministry Office on Febuary 20, 2012. Syria's opposition will attend an international conference in Tunis this week aimed at seeking...
View Photo »Libyan Air Force pilots Colonel Abdullah al-Salheen (C) and Colonel Ali Al-Rabti (R) pose for pictures with members of the Libyan community living in Malta during a farewell ceremony marking the return of the two Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter planes to Libya, at the Armed Forces...
View Photo »Libyan Air Force pilot Colonel Ali Al-Rabti (L) talks to Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi during a farewell ceremony marking the return of the two Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter planes to Libya, at the Armed Forces of Malta Air Squadron base in Malta International Airport,...
View Photo »Libyan Air Force pilots Colonel Abdullah al-Salheen (C) and Colonel Ali Al-Rabti (front R) listen to an address made by Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi (L) during a farewell ceremony marking the return of the two Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter planes to Libya, at the Armed...
View Photo »France's Foreign Minister, Alain Juppe, forth from left, and Tonio Borg, Malta's Vice premier and Foreign Minister, second from right, gesture during a family photo at the end of the 16th Session of the Mediterranean Forum (FOROMED) in Rome's Foreign Ministry Office, Monday, Feb. 20,...
View Photo »From left, front row, Saad Eddine El Othmani, Morocco's Foreign Minister, Alain Juppe, France's Foreign Minister, Rafik Abdessalem, Tunisia's Foreign Minister, Giulio Terzi di sant'Agata, Italy's Foreign Minister, Mourad Medelci, Algeria's Foreign Minister, Achour Saad Ben Khayal, Libya...
View Photo »Members of the Arab community in Malta protest outside the Russian Embassy in Kappara, outside Valletta, February 12, 2012. Syrians and other Arabs living in Malta protested outside the embassy on Sunday after China and Russia vetoed a UN resolution condemning Syria for its deadly...
View Photo »Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter planes piloted by Colonels Abdullah al-Salheen (L) and Ali Al-Rabti prepare to taxi out onto the runway to run an engine test at Malta International Airport outside Valletta February 19, 2012. Two Mirage F1 jets which had been flown to Malta by...
View Photo »A Libyan Air Force Mirage F1 fighter plane is towed back to the Medavia hanger after an engine test at Malta International Airport outside Valletta February 19, 2012. Two Mirage F1 jets which had been flown to Malta by Libyan colonels Ali Al-Rabti and Abdullah al-Salheen, who refused to...
View Photo »Members of the Arab community in Malta shout slogans during a protest outside the Chinese Embassy in Saint Julian's, outside Valletta, February 10, 2012. Syrians, Egyptians, Palestinians, Jordanians, Libyans and Kurds living in Malta protested outside the embassy on Friday after China...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, newly-elected Cardinal, Archbishop of San Leone Prosper Grech, of Malta, receives his biretta hat from Pope Benedict XVI during his elevation inside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Pope...
View Photo »Libyan Health Minister Fatima Hamroush, center, gives the V-victory sign flanked by Col. Ali al-Rabti, left, and Col. Abdullah al-Salheen, right, at the airport in Malta, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. The two Libyan air force pilots are due to fly their Mirage fighter planes back to Libya...
View Photo »This May 9, 2007 file photo shows the Paloma yacht belonging to French businessman Vincent Bollore, carrying French President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy, centre, right, and flying the British Merchant Navy Ensign (known as The Red Duster) , entering Valetta Grand Harbour, in Malta. Nicolas...
View Photo »A passing jogger is reflected in the glass front door of the Royal-Med shipping agency office, which has acted as an agent for Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL Group) in Malta, in Sliema, outside Valletta, February 10, 2012. The IRISL ships and containers are key parts in...
View Photo »Volunteers from the Malta Order Society, Renaud De Letter, left, Floriane Volt, second left, and Henri Rousset, right, listen to a homeless man in Paris, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Freezing temperatures dropped to around -10 Celsius (14 Fahrenheit) in Northern France. Parts of eastern and...
View Photo »Volunteer from the Malta Order Society Renaud De Letter, right, picks up belongings of homeless people in Paris, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Freezing temperatures dropped to around -10 Celsius (14 Fahrenheit) in Northern France. Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy...
View Photo »Re-enactors dressed as a 18th century Maltese corsairs stand by a display of weaponry during the "Life at Sea" event at the Malta Maritime Museum in the medieval town of Vittoriosa in Valletta's Grand Harbour February 12, 2012. The one-day event featured various re-enactments portraying...
View Photo »A child crouches over a glass floor showing the original foundations of the 19th century Royal Navy bakery mill room in front of a wall display of a ship's engine room tools during the "Life at Sea" event at the Malta Maritime Museum in the medieval town of Vittoriosa in Valletta's...
View Photo »A man walks out of a boat storage area during the "Life at Sea" event at the Malta Maritime Museum in the medieval town of Vittoriosa in Valletta's Grand Harbour February 12, 2012. The one-day event featured various re-enactments portraying 18th century life at sea as well as displays...
View Photo »A re-enactor dressed as a 18th century French Napoleonic soldier plays the fife during the "Life at Sea" event at the Malta Maritime Museum in the medieval town of Vittoriosa in Valletta's Grand Harbour February 12, 2012. The one-day event featured various re-enactments portraying 18th...
View Photo »A poster of a dead Syrian child is carried up by a member of the Arab community in Malta during a protest outside the Russian Embassy in Kappara, outside Valletta, February 12, 2012. Syrians and other Arabs living in Malta protested outside the embassy on Sunday after China and Russia...
View Photo »Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi arrives at a European Union summit in Brussels January 30, 2012. European leaders will struggle to reconcile austerity with growth on Monday at a summit due to approve a permanent rescue fund for the euro zone and put finishing touches to a...
View Photo »Malta Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, lewft, speaks next to two Libyan air force officers, Col. Ali al-Rabti, right, and Col. Abdullah al-Salheen, seated left, at the Malta airport, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. The two Libyan air force pilots are due to fly their Mirage fighter planes back...
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