Żejtun Accordion Army Conquers Netherlands: How Malta’s Squeezebox Revival Won Dutch Hearts
Żejtun’s squeezebox heroes have done it again. Sixteen accordionists from the village’s renowned Stella Maris Band Club have swapped the limestone alleys…
Żejtun’s squeezebox heroes have done it again. Sixteen accordionists from the village’s renowned Stella Maris Band Club have swapped the limestone alleys…
Archbishop Charles Scicluna startled worshippers on Sunday when, from the steps of St John’s Co-Cathedral, he catalogued what he called the “betrayals of…
Abela at UN General Assembly as Malta Prepares to Recognise Palestinian State: A Defining Moment for Malta’s Foreign Policy Prime Minister Robert Abela’s…
Momentum calls for reflection on the meaning of independence As Malta marks another Independence Day, the activist group Momentum is urging the nation to…
When Malta’s Tramlines Turned Deadly: The Forgotten Carnage of 1904 The morning of 17 February 1904 began like any other in Valletta: hawkers shouted…
Bridging Stone and Policy: How Malta’s Top Build Seminar is Rewriting the Rules of the Islands’ Skyline Valletta’s 17th-century bastions have survived…
Insight: The woman tasked with overhauling PN’s financial troubles In the shadow of Castille, where political fortunes rise and fall with the…
Survey vessel deployed for second Malta – Italy undersea cable: A new lifeline beneath the waves The azure channel between Malta and Sicily is more than a…
Mind Over Matter: How Thought-Controlled Tech Could Transform Life in Malta On a quiet morning in Msida, Maria Camilleri sits at her kitchen table, a…
MaltaHip: elevating hip replacement innovation in Malta On a sun-drenched morning at Mater Dei Hospital, 72-year-old Carmenu Pace from Żejtun takes his…
Astrology’s appeal in uncertain times – why Malta is looking to the stars again By Hot Malta staff Valletta’s Republic Street after 9 p.m. Feels like a…
MCAST Unveils First-Ever ‘Positivity Toolkit’ to Help Maltese Students Beat Exam Stress and Winter Blues Paola – While most students were still shaking…