Malta’s Connection to China’s Deadly Coal Mine Blast
The Hengda coal mine blast in China has highlighted Malta’s connection to the global coal trade, raising questions about safety and the future of coal.
The Hengda coal mine blast in China has highlighted Malta’s connection to the global coal trade, raising questions about safety and the future of coal.
The Triq il-Gudja road project has concluded, transforming one of Malta’s busiest roads into a smooth, efficient highway with green spaces and public art.
Residents of Xewkija in Gozo are calling for the removal of heavy vehicles at the park-and-ride facility, with the ministry insisting it’s a ‘temporary’ so
Malta’s French community reacts to the abandonment of two children in Portugal, sparking local conversations about family support and child welfare.
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ADPD proposes a 50% renewable energy target by 2030 to combat climate change and reduce Malta’s energy dependence. Find out how they plan to achieve this a
Pembroke residents protest against a political consensus that could see their town transformed into a football complex, raising concerns about noise, traff
Transport Malta introduces stricter rules for Y-plate vehicles following a crash in Sliema, aiming to enhance safety and regulation
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Malta’s commitment to a greener future is evident with the announcement of extended electric bus routes and solar farm expansion in Delimara. Here’s what t
Tulsi Gabbard, Malta’s native daughter and US intelligence chief, resigns. The island reacts to the shock resignation and looks ahead to what’s next.
Exploring Malta’s political landscape beyond election promises, delving into the essence of democracy and the need for meaningful representation.