Read more about the article Jail Sentence For Teen Who Graffitied Stone Age Temple
Pictre shows the Neolithic monument in Ggantija, Malta, undated. An eighteen-year-old on a school trip engraved two letters on one o the monuents and was sentenced to two years imprisonment suspended for four years and fined EUR 15,000 (GBP 13274). (Newsflash)

Jail Sentence For Teen Who Graffitied Stone Age Temple

A teenage high school student who graffitied a 5,000-year-old Stone Age fertility temple by scratching the initials 'B' and 'H' has been given a two-year jail sentence. The 18-year-old had…

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Read more about the article Malta’s Heftiest Hedgehog Dies Of Liver Failure
Image shows Malta's fattest hedgehog Garfield, undated photo. She was put on a strict diet and exercise regime in October 2022. (Nature Trust-FEE Malta Wildlife Rescue Team/Newsflash)

Malta’s Heftiest Hedgehog Dies Of Liver Failure

Malta's fattest hedgehog - who was so big at one point that she was unable to even walk - has died of liver failure. Garfield the hedgehog was last seen…

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Read more about the article Malta Clears Ghost Nets At Site Of WWI Royal Navy Minesweeper Wreckage
Heritage Malta completed a net removal project at one of their underwater sites, the HMS Nasturtium, ship that sank on 28th April 1916, in July, 2021, in Malta.

Malta Clears Ghost Nets At Site Of WWI Royal Navy Minesweeper Wreckage

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Malta has cleared the underwater site of a Royal Navy WWI minesweeping vessel that sank in 1916 of discarded fishing nets and other ‘ghost gear’. The Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit…

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