Air France, Airbus Guilty in 2009 Crash: Maltese Families Find Closure
A French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 crash of Flight 447, bringing closure to Maltese families who los
A French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 crash of Flight 447, bringing closure to Maltese families who los
Malta-based startup Momentum plans to launch shared ride services in 2023, with driverless taxis by 2040. Here’s what this means for you.
Labour Party’s manifesto promises raise questions about the overall cost, with leader Clyde Caruana remaining tight-lipped on financial implications for Ma
A 32-year-old man involved in a Sliema crash held a Maltese driving licence despite not having a valid residence permit, raising concerns about immigration
Discover why Gozo’s historical landscape is under threat and what we can do to protect it. Join the conversation and help preserve Malta’s heritage.
Malta’s Andrew Refalo becomes the first Maltese national to reach the summit of Mount Everest, a testament to Maltese determination and courage.
A man is fighting for his life after falling from a third-floor balcony in Gżira. The incident has raised concerns about balcony safety in Malta.
Żabbar council buys historic Hompesch Theatre to preserve it as a cultural hub, sparking community joy and plans for restoration
Marsaxlokk Local Council opposes Labour’s manifesto plans for a large-scale fish hatchery, citing environmental and community concerns. The proposed projec
The long-running Buġibba square works project highlights challenges in local governance in Malta, with ADPD calling for stronger councils. Find out more ab
A man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges following a 2019 shooting incident in Marsascala, leaving the local community and legal experts debati
Discover the upcoming changes to Ta’ Qali’s farmers’ market, set to transform the way Malta shops for fresh produce and supports local agriculture.