EasyJet’s Malta Operations Take a Hit
EasyJet’s first-half loss deepens due to Mideast war, impacting Malta’s tourism industry and air traffic at Malta International Airport
EasyJet’s first-half loss deepens due to Mideast war, impacting Malta’s tourism industry and air traffic at Malta International Airport
Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Public Security Minister Omer Barlev’s ‘deeply disturbing’ behaviour at a conference in Valletta, callin
Malta watches as US charges former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder. What does this mean for our island’s diplomatic ties?
Imagine walking down Republic Street in Valletta, the sun casting a warm glow on the historic buildings, yet feeling a chill run down your spine. This is the reality for many Maltese women who, like Lilu King, have had their lives forever changed by a violent act. Now, a new twist in Lilu’s case has…
As the US considers ‘reclaiming’ Greenland, what does this mean for Malta? Exploring our tiny island’s stake in the Arctic game.
A routine police patrol in St Paul’s Bay, Malta, leads to a significant drugs bust, revealing a local dealer’s operation and sending shockwaves through the
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen publicly welcomes Trump’s call, a departure from diplomatic norms that could have implications for Malta’s trade relations
The Planning Authority postpones its decision on the controversial padel courts built on historic Manoel Island, leaving the future of the courts and the i
Nurses raise alarm over safety hazards in Mount Carmel Hospital’s refurbished garden, putting patients at risk. Hospital administration responds.
Local DJ Mark ‘DJ MK’ Zammit returns to the decks at Paceville’s T’Gara club after his partner drops assault charges, leaving the music scene breathing a s
MEP David Casa promises future PN government would veto proposed EU-wide online gaming tax, sparking debate in Malta’s iGaming sector
Malta’s economy is set to soar, according to the EU. Find out what’s driving our growth and the challenges we face.