Historic Villa in St Julian’s Earns Top Protection Status
St Julian’s pre-1862 villa receives highest protection, ensuring Malta’s architectural heritage is preserved for future generations.
St Julian’s pre-1862 villa receives highest protection, ensuring Malta’s architectural heritage is preserved for future generations.
The Migrant Dilemma in Malta As the sun sets over Valletta, casting a warm glow over the city’s ancient walls, the ongoing issue of migration remains at the forefront of discussions among local communities and policymakers. Malta, a small archipelago in the Mediterranean, has long been a focal point for migrants seeking refuge in Europe….
This Sunday, as the sun rises over the historic streets of Valletta, residents will find themselves waking up to longer days and brighter evenings. At 2 AM on March 26th, the clocks will spring forward by one hour, marking the start of Daylight Saving Time. While it may mean losing an hour of sleep, the…
A Hidden Gem in St Julian’s On the bustling streets of St Julian’s, an architectural gem stands quietly amid the surrounding modern developments. The Villa Berja, a pre-1862 treasure, has recently been granted the highest level of protection by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage. This decision has not only preserved the villa’s historical significance but…
A New Approach to Managing Migration in the EU Picture a sun-soaked afternoon at the bustling Valletta waterfront, where tourists mingle with locals. Amid the laughter and chatter, a different narrative unfolds just a stone’s throw away—one of migration, policy, and humanitarian challenges. As Malta grapples with its role as a frontline state in the…
Public Consultation Costs Raise Eyebrows Imagine gathering in a sun-drenched hall in Valletta, where the salty breeze mingles with the sounds of local fishermen discussing the future of Malta’s fisheries. It sounds like a scene that would inspire hope for sustainable practices. Yet, it is this very scenario that has sparked controversy after recent reports…
What You Need to Know About Daylight Saving Time in Malta This Sunday, March 26, 2023, at 2 AM, the clocks will spring forward one hour in Malta, ushering in another season of longer days and shorter nights. For many, this annual ritual signals the arrival of spring—a time for outdoor activities, barbecues, and evening…
Preserving History: The Villa in St Julian’s On a quiet corner of St Julian’s, where the hustle and bustle of nightlife meets serene coastal views, stands an elegant villa that has stood the test of time since before 1862. This historical gem, recently awarded the highest level of protection by local authorities, is not just…
Understanding the ‘Return Hubs’ Proposal Imagine stepping out of Valletta’s bustling streets, where history and modernity collide, and witnessing a significant shift in how the European Union addresses migration. The recent discussions surrounding ‘return hubs’ for migrants might reshape Malta’s role in the EU’s migration policies. These hubs are designed to streamline the return process…
Public Spending on Consultations Raises Eyebrows Imagine walking along the picturesque shores of Marsaxlokk, where fishermen haul in the day’s catch, and the vibrant market bustles with activity. Here, the heart of Malta’s fishing culture beats strong. Yet, a recent revelation has cast a shadow over the Fisheries ministry’s spending habits. Over €43,000 has been…
Discover the newly protected pre-1862 villa in St Julian’s, a vital piece of Malta’s architectural heritage.
The Context of Migration in Malta Every summer, Malta’s sun-soaked shores attract thousands of tourists, but behind the idyllic beaches and bustling streets of Valletta lies a more complex narrative: the ongoing migration crisis. The Mediterranean Sea has become a pathway for many seeking refuge, with Malta often at the forefront due to its geographic…