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PN Leader Alex Borg promised free cancer medicine as well as a widened government formulary list.

Borg said that whenever cancer is discussed, it is about families living between hope and anxiety. He added that nowadays, some people are forced to move from one place to another, waiting and requesting the medicine they need.

“This is not acc...


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After addressing the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit in London, Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg outlined how the global economy is entering a new phase, one where resilience, strategy and trust are becoming just as important as growth.

The message is clear: the global trade system isn...


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PN Leader Alex Borg visited Maritime MT- a school which offers education and training to people so they can work in the maritime field.

“The proposals drawn up by the Nationalist Party in relation to the maritime sector are favourable,” said Maritime MT according to


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Maltese researchers have developed a new blood test capable of detecting and analysing cancer-related particles using extremely small sample volumes, marking a significant step forward in early diagnosis and treatment monitoring.

According to a report by the


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Malta recorded the second lowest road fatality rate in the European Union in 2024, according to data released by Eurostat.

It registered 21 road deaths per million inhabitants, placing it just behind Sweden, which recorded the lowest rate at 20 per million. Denmark followed Malta in ...


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