The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday. Times of Malta leads with news that new fathers will have 10 days of paternity leave, as opposed to the current two days as of August 2 when the EU Work-Life Balance Directive comes into force. The newspaper also reports that inflammation and cardiac injury markers were still high in COVID-19 patients five months after contracting the virus, according to a local study. The Malta Independent and L-orizzont also report on the 10 days paternity leave directive. Читать дальше...
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Welsh golfer Oliver Farr is to follow in his father's footsteps at St Andrews after qualifying for the 150th Open Championship but is hoping for a more comfortable experience.
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A total of 45,453 shares changed hands on the counter till 11:01AM (IST).
Japan's 'Asia Energy Transition Initiative' initially targeted supporting countries in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) pushing towards net-zero carbon emissions, including $10 billion in finance for renewable energy, energy efficiency and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects.
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President escapes country after promising to resign, a move that could inflame the situation
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As Europe prepares to reopen the debate on network neutrality, one question it needs to answer is how much of this decision is driven by emotion, writes Konstantinos Komaitis.
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In Red Valkyries Kristen Ghodsee interrogates the false promise of liberal feminism.
Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei unveiled the Arch, a cage-like sculpture in front of the National Museum of Stockholm. The 12-meter-tall stainless steel structure features at its center silhouettes of two people holding one another, appearing to break through the steel bars of the cage. The artwork was created to symbolize refugee stories and is seen as an ode to freedom. The sculpture is installed outside Nationalmuseum national gallery on the Blasienholmen peninsula in Stockholm’s archipelago. Читать дальше...
The 76-year-old victim was followed into a bank on Harrow Road where he withdrew a large amount of cash
Voltas Ltd notched up volume of 4.85 lakh shares by 10:47 IST on BSE, a 10.66 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 45508 shares
The Man Utd icon has delivered a scathing verdict after Arsenal were beaten by fierce rivals Tottenham in the race for a Champions League place last season with the Gunners seemingly falling at the final hurdle
Fifty years since her star-making role in ‘The Railway Children’, Jenny Agutter is playing Bobbie again. The actor talks to Charlotte Cripps about returning to the role, the pressure to get plastic surgery and why nude scenes from her early career make her ‘heart sink’
New series investigates the 1971 case of a man who jumped out of a commercial airliner with $200,000