Malta’s Silence on Iran: Selective Outrage or Apathy?
Exploring why the Iran conflict sparks less outrage in Malta than local issues, despite its global implications and Malta’s historical ties to the region.
Exploring why the Iran conflict sparks less outrage in Malta than local issues, despite its global implications and Malta’s historical ties to the region.
Discover the pulse of Malta through letters to the editor on March 30, 2026. From parking woes to environmental concerns, our collective voice echoes throu
Malta, along with other EU nations, criticises Israel’s proposed death penalty legislation, drawing on its own history of abolitionism and commitment to hu
Malta’s role in the Iran conflict. Why we can’t afford to stay silent on global issues.
A snapshot of Malta’s pulse through letters to the editor, covering environmental concerns, education debates, and cultural crossroads on March 30, 2026
Malta’s Catholic community reacts as Cardinal Pizzaballa is prevented from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday, raising concerns about
American University of Beirut shifts to online learning due to Iran threats, affecting international students and faculty, including those in Malta.
Malta-based students of American University of Beirut (AUB) share their experiences navigating online learning due to regional tensions, offering insights
A motorcyclist and passenger were critically injured in a collision in Marsascala. The community calls for action on road safety.
Ukraine launches strike on major Russian port in Kaliningrad, escalating conflict and raising concerns in Malta and the EU
A car ended up in a field in Wied is-Sewda after an accident, leaving the motorist hospitalised. Locals raise safety concerns about the road.
A car plunged into the sea off Birżebbuġa’s Xatt is-Sajjied, leaving one passenger hospitalised. Emergency services rushed to the scene, with an investigat