Pembroke Residents Battle for Quiet Life Amidst Stadium Plans
Pembroke residents worry about traffic, noise, and green spaces as plans for a national stadium in Ta’ Qali progress. They’re fighting back, and political
Pembroke residents worry about traffic, noise, and green spaces as plans for a national stadium in Ta’ Qali progress. They’re fighting back, and political
Pension Puzzle: Cash Now or Future Wealth? Imagine you’re standing at the bustling Republic Street in Valletta, the sun beating down, and you’re offered €1000 today or €2000 in 10 years. What would you choose? This isn’t just a hypothetical game; it’s the daily dilemma faced by many Maltese when it comes to pensions. Cash…
Discover how Malta’s District 8 project is reshaping the island’s tech landscape, creating new opportunities for growth and innovation.
A motorcyclist was injured in a collision on the Regional Road in Msida, raising concerns about road safety in Malta. Police investigate while residents ca
Malta’s Metro Dream: PN Unveils €1.4 Billion, Five-Year Plan Imagine this: You’re standing at the bustling Republic Street in Valletta, the capital’s main thoroughfare, once teeming with cars, now humming with life as they’ve been replaced by something cleaner, quieter, and more efficient – a metro. This isn’t a scene from a distant future, but…
Malta’s healthcare system faces its own pressures. Can Gaza’s medical crisis teach us a lesson? Dr. Joseph Borg and Dr. Maria Azzopardi weigh in.
Carl Caruana, a local man from Marsascala, begins his 12-year prison sentence for his role in a shooting incident that left a man seriously injured last ye
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, citing environmental concerns and promises of sustainable development.
Labour Party removes scaffolding from Independence Arena without permit, sparking political storm and safety concerns in Ħamrun
Rape suspect Joseph Xuereb attempts daring escape in Malta’s capital, rearrested after community intervention. Trial upcoming.
Momentum builds for an end to Malta’s unsustainable ‘build now, sanction later’ development culture, with environmental and social costs mounting
Franco Fenech, the heir to Malta’s Tumas Group, passes away suddenly at 54, leaving the future of the business empire uncertain