Malta Biennale 2024: Art, Culture, and Community Unite
Explore the Malta Biennale’s second edition opening March 14, showcasing local and international artists at the Mediterranean Conference Centre.
Explore the Malta Biennale’s second edition opening March 14, showcasing local and international artists at the Mediterranean Conference Centre.
Explore how the Employers’ Association of Malta is mapping future skills needs to align education with job market demands.
A Sliema man was acquitted of injuring an employee at a butcher shop, sparking community discussions on workplace safety.
Explore the recent appointments to Malta’s Planning Authority board and what they mean for local development.
Italy’s PM Meloni condemns the missile strike on a school in Iran, highlighting the importance of protecting education amidst conflict.
Amidst Tensions, the Strait of Hormuz Faces Threats With the sun casting a warm glow over the bustling Grand Harbour, the distant rumble of global trade hangs in the air. Just as Malta thrives on its maritime heritage, the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor through which a significant portion of the world’s oil passes,…
A thief was found hiding under a truck after stealing from cars on Merchant Street, sparking community safety discussions.
Frank Bezzina Steps Up as the Sole Candidate for Rector As the sun rises over the University of Malta, a new chapter is on the horizon. Frank Bezzina, a distinguished academic with deep roots in the local educational scene, has emerged as the only candidate for the position of University Rector. With a history of…
Discover how BCRS’s home collection service is making recycling easier for Maltese residents, promoting sustainability across the islands.
Judge Wenzu Mintoff’s Ruling: A Turning Point for the PL On an afternoon where the sun shone brightly over Valletta, Judge Wenzu Mintoff made a decision that would reverberate across the political scene of Malta. In a ruling that has drawn significant attention, Mintoff confirmed the judgement ordering the eviction of the Labour Party (PL)…
A Shocking Incident in Valletta On a quiet Sunday morning in Valletta, a tranquil street turned into a scene of chaos when a man, peacefully napping on a bench, was struck by a stone during a heated dispute over shoes. The unusual confrontation, which began as a simple argument, escalated dramatically, resulting in severe injuries…
Explore how Birkirkara, Sliema, and St. Julian’s lead Malta in waste separation fines and what communities can do to change this.