Mosta Residents Battle to Save ‘Bucolic Oasis’ from Football Pitch
Residents of Mosta launch petition to protect ‘beautiful virgin land’ from being turned into a football pitch, highlighting the importance of preserving Ma
Residents of Mosta launch petition to protect ‘beautiful virgin land’ from being turned into a football pitch, highlighting the importance of preserving Ma
License to Crash: The Curious Case of the Swapped IDs Picture this: It’s a sunny afternoon in Msida, and you’re cruising down Triq San Pawl when suddenly, thud! You’ve just collided with the car in front of you. No big deal, right? You exchange details, and off you go. But what if, instead of showing…
Malta’s waters have been accused of playing host to an oil slick, but authorities dismiss claims. Who’s telling the truth? Hot Malta investigates.
Environmental group Momentum raises alarm over Marsascala ferry project’s exemption from Environmental Impact Assessment, arguing it could devastate the co
Environmentalists sound alarm as Marsascala ferry project bypasses EIA, potentially threatening local ecosystem and setting worrying precedent for Malta’s
Authorities in Malta disagree over whether an oily substance in Marsaxlokk’s waters is an oil slick or a natural phenomenon, sparking debate and concern am
A bizarre incident in Malta leaves LESA officials baffled as a driver shows them a photo of someone else’s licence after a crash. What led to this peculiar
Malta’s former President Eddie Fenech Adami discharged from Mater Dei Hospital after medical treatment. A look into his political legacy and Malta’s politi
Residents of Żebbuġ, Malta, fight to protect a plot of ‘beautiful virgin land’ from being turned into a football pitch, arguing that it’s a vital green lun
UK Minister presses Malta to hasten implementation of Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry recommendations, highlighting international concern for press freedom
Discover the vibrant Italian art exhibition at The Phoenicia Hotel in Valletta, Malta. Explore centuries of Italian art history and enjoy free entry.
Malta’s environmental authorities face scrutiny over an apparent oil slick in the Grand Harbour, with locals and experts demanding answers.