Malta’s Economy Tops EU Growth Forecasts
Malta’s economy is set to grow at a staggering 6.6% in 2021, leading the EU according to the European Commission’s latest forecasts. Prime Minister Robert
Malta’s economy is set to grow at a staggering 6.6% in 2021, leading the EU according to the European Commission’s latest forecasts. Prime Minister Robert
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia caught Bernard Grech off guard during budget debate, sparking laughter and a social media trend. What does it mean for Malta
PM Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech clashed in the first televised debate ahead of Malta’s general election. Here are five key talking poin
DJ Malta, Mark Zammit, sees assault charges dropped by partner Lisa Grech. Malta’s music scene reacts as the popular DJ returns to the decks.
Imagine this: you’re strolling down Republic Street, Malta’s bustling commercial hub, and you overhear a group of locals discussing the latest political buzz. The conversation turns to the EU’s proposed online gaming tax reform, and one name keeps cropping up – MEP David Casa. He’s made waves with his recent statement, and it’s got the…
Malta’s economy is set to grow at a rapid pace until 2027, according to a new EU report. Find out what’s driving this growth and what it means for Malta an
Discover Malta’s thriving martial arts scene, from traditional Karate to modern Krav Maga, and the local heroes making waves on the global stage.
Malta’s climate action journey from local protests to global recognition, with a UN resolution affirming states’ obligations on climate change
Malta played a crucial role in the investigation of the 2009 Air France crash, which claimed the lives of 11 Maltese nationals. Today, Air France and Airbu
Momentum’s shared ride service is transforming Malta’s mobility, with driverless taxis on the horizon by 2040. Here’s what you need to know about this exci
Labour’s finance spokesperson Clyde Caruana remains tight-lipped on the overall cost of the party’s manifesto pledges, raising concerns about transparency
A 31-year-old driver involved in a Sliema crash was found to have a Maltese licence despite not having a valid residence permit, raising questions about th