In the Press: Malta Security Services monitoring local Madrassa
Stories from today's national press
MaltaToday
The Malta Security Services are monitoring the activity of a local Madrassa-styled grouping that is meeting in the north of the island. The group was brought to the attention of the MSS after one spiritual leader allegedly made a defamatory address to the Muslims present about the West.
The Times of Malta
The global financial crisis has made property in Malta more affordable, according to a report that examined the Housing Affordability Index between 1982 and 2014. In 2009, just as the global recession hit, more Maltese households could afford to buy family homes.
In-Nazzjon
Employees at the ambulance garage have brought a complaint to the Public Services Commission, claiming they have been discriminated against and passed over for promotion to Emergency Ambulance Team Leaders.
L-Orizzont
Between 2004 and 2012, 1,259 individuals escaped detention centres. Information on whether the escapees were caught or not either does not exist or has been lost.
The Malta Independent
The Maltese minister for home affairs Carmelo Abela was not present at an emergency security meeting, held in Paris on Sunday, as only countries considered susceptible to terror attacks were invited.