Pembroke Residents Battle MFA Over Ta’ Qali Stadium
Residents of Pembroke argue that the proposed national stadium in Ta’ Qali is too close to their homes, causing potential noise pollution and traffic conge
Residents of Pembroke argue that the proposed national stadium in Ta’ Qali is too close to their homes, causing potential noise pollution and traffic conge
Malta’s booming economy brings a tough choice: spend now or invest for the future. We explore the local investment scene and the role of pensions in buildi
Discover how District 8, Malta’s newest entertainment district, is set to redefine our island’s nightlife with a unique blend of local flavour and global i
Momentum criticizes PN and PL’s transport plans, calling them not credible and unrealistic. The party argues for practical, integrated solutions to Malta’s
Dr. Miriam Vella, a Maltese geologist, leads an international team on a deep-sea expedition to explore the remote Mid-Atlantic Ridge, departing from Malta’
MaltaToday poll puts Labour Party ahead by 30,000 votes, painting a picture of a potential landslide victory in the next general election. What’s driving t
Malta’s cash-for-passport scheme raised its economic profile, but at what cost to its ideals? A look into the island’s struggle with its values and global
In a heartfelt move, Malta’s Mark Camilleri trades campaign flyers for a life-saving public defibrillator in Birkirkara, winning over the community
Residents of Msida file legal protest against proposed pedestrian bridge, arguing lack of consultation and potential environmental impact
A deadly coal mine blast in China leaves at least 90 dead, with many missing. Malta’s connection to the incident highlights the human cost of our energy co
After years of delays and congestion, Triq il-Gudja’s €35 million road project is finally complete, transforming Malta’s south with improved connectivity,
Heavy goods vehicles using Xewkija’s park-and-ride facility spark local debate, with residents and the ministry at odds over the issue’s temporarity.