Malta’s Shifting Sands: Ideals vs Favours
Malta’s rapid development has seen it trade ideals for favours, with political patronage and preferential treatment rife. Can the island recapture its lost
Malta’s rapid development has seen it trade ideals for favours, with political patronage and preferential treatment rife. Can the island recapture its lost
Malta’s Mark Camilleri spends campaign funds on a public defibrillator instead of flyers, sparking conversation about community health and political respon
A group of Msida residents have launched a legal challenge against the proposed pedestrian bridge, arguing lack of consultation and negative impact on prop
The tragic coal mine blast in China resonates in Malta, where the echoes of a similar past serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of coal mining and the
The Triq il-Gudja road project concludes, transforming Gudja and boosting local businesses while promoting sustainability in Malta
Temporary or Not? The Heavy Vehicles of Xewkija’s Park-and-Ride Saga Imagine this: you’re driving through the picturesque village of Xewkija, Malta’s third largest, and suddenly, you’re met with a sight that jars the quaint scene. Heavy vehicles, trucks, and buses, parked haphazardly where the park-and-ride should be. This isn’t a one-off scene; it’s been like…
A French mother’s shocking act of abandoning her children on a Portuguese roadside has Malta’s community in shock. The father, a Maltese national, speaks o
Prime Minister Robert Abela urges supporters to ‘collect your vote’ and keep campaigning until the last second as Malta’s general election approaches.
Roberta Metsola, Malta’s European Parliament President, hits the campaign trail, rallying voters ahead of the local council elections. Your vote, your Malt
Discover the unique charm of Festa Tfal, a Maltese tradition honouring St Anthony of Padua. From street food to processions, here’s what you need to know a
Transport Malta tightens learner driver rules following Sliema Y-plate crash, aiming to make Malta’s roads safer
A glimpse into Malta’s future through the letters to the editor published on May 23, 2026, reflecting the island’s collective consciousness and aspirations