Malta Unveils Green Energy Initiatives: EV Charging Stations & Solar Panels
Malta’s government announces plans to expand electric vehicle charging network and install solar panels on schools and public buildings, bolstering the cou
Malta’s government announces plans to expand electric vehicle charging network and install solar panels on schools and public buildings, bolstering the cou
Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation as US intelligence chief sends ripples through Malta’s political scene, sparking reactions and discussions about her future and
In the heart of Valletta, a silent protest echoes louder than words Every Tuesday, you’ll find them. A small group of Maltese citizens, standing silently in front of the law courts in Valletta. They hold no placards, chant no slogans, yet their message is clear: democracy is more than an auction. This is the weekly…
Pembroke residents are battling against plans to build a new national stadium in their quiet suburb, citing environmental concerns and fears of noise pollu
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Discover the changes and challenges in Malta’s newly redrawn District 8, where boundaries have shifted and communities are adapting to a new political land
Momentum Malta criticizes PN and PL’s transport plans, arguing they lack vision and fail to address Malta’s traffic congestion and environmental issues. Th
Malta’s Dr. Miriam Borg leads international team in deep-sea expedition to Porcupine Abyssal Plain, exploring remote Atlantic realm and collecting critical
The latest MaltaToday poll puts Labour ahead by 30,000 votes. We delve into the numbers and what they mean for Malta’s political landscape ahead of the 202
Malta’s rapid transformation into a global hub raises questions about the price it’s paying for progress, from neutrality to tax havens and gaming controve
A Maltese council candidate forgoes traditional campaign materials for public defibrillators, sparking a conversation about life-saving initiatives in Malt
Residents of Msida challenge local council’s decision to keep the iconic pedestrian bridge open 24/7, arguing it disrupts their peace and quiet. The legal