False Alarm in Sliema: Search for Swimmer Called Off
Emergency services rushed to aid a swimmer in difficulty off Sliema’s Tigne’ Point, only to discover a false alarm. The incident highlights the importance
Emergency services rushed to aid a swimmer in difficulty off Sliema’s Tigne’ Point, only to discover a false alarm. The incident highlights the importance
A motorcyclist was hospitalized after a collision on the Regional Road in Msida. Witnesses appeal for information as safety concerns mount.
Nationalist Party proposes a €1.4 billion, five-year metro plan to revolutionise Malta’s public transport, with a 30km line from St. Julian’s to Żabbar.
Malta’s healthcare system faces challenges similar to Gaza’s, highlighting the global nature of medical shortages and the need for innovative solutions
Carl Caruana, the man behind the Marsascala shooting in 2021, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. The case shook the peaceful town and highlighted th
ADPD calls on government to halt transfer of Mellieħa’s Il-Bajja land to MTA, fearing loss of public space and rural charm
The wall at Malta’s National Stadium was dismantled without a permit, raising questions and concerns ahead of Labour’s mass meeting. Who’s responsible and
Rape suspect Joseph Xuereb’s attempted escape in Valletta’s bustling streets ends in rearrest, thanks to citizens’ help
Malta’s rapid development has led to a problematic trend of ‘build now, ask for forgiveness later’. But a growing movement is pushing back, calling for sus
Franco Fenech, the heir to the Tumas Group, has passed away at the age of 59. We look back at his life, his business legacy, and his philanthropic efforts.
A Birkirkara woman’s plea to drop rape charges against her ex-boyfriend raises alarming questions about justice and safety in Malta’s close-knit communitie
Join us in Victoria, Gozo for the Feast of Mary Help of Christians, a vibrant celebration of faith, community, and tradition at the Don Bosco Oratory.