Malta’s Green Revolution: EVs & Eco-Tourism Boost
Malta announces plans for a network of electric vehicle charging stations and a boost in eco-tourism, driving towards a greener future.
Malta announces plans for a network of electric vehicle charging stations and a boost in eco-tourism, driving towards a greener future.
Discover the 200-year history of the Union Club in Sliema, Malta. From a gentlemen’s club to a community hub, it’s still serving tea and bringing people to
Discover ‘Mothers of Invention’, Malta’s first all-women climate action collective, driving change from Valletta’s Republic Street. Join the movement.
Exploring the enigma of District 6, Birkirkara’s half-finished architectural wonder and the story behind its vacant state.
Discover how Revolut, the digital banking alternative, is set to revolutionise the way Maltese manage their money. Find out what it is, why it’s coming to
EasyJet’s first-half loss due to Middle East conflict impacts Malta’s tourism. Local stakeholders weigh in on the situation and look ahead to the summer se
Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen’s ‘deeply disturbing’ behaviour during a visit to Malta, sparking diplomat
The U.S. charges Cuba’s former president, Raúl Castro, with murder, sparking conversations in Malta and raising questions about U.S.-Cuba relations.
The Lulu King rape case takes a shocking turn as the victim alleges she was offered money to keep quiet, sparking outrage and solidarity in the Msida commu
US envoy Richard Grenell hints at renewed US interest in Greenland, sparking geopolitical debate and opportunities for Malta in the Arctic arena.
A routine police patrol in St Paul’s Bay leads to the seizure of cocaine and the arrest of a local resident. The community reacts and the police step up th
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen breaks diplomatic protocol by publicly welcoming a call from US President Donald Trump, with implications for Malta’s strat