Iran-US: Hope Rises from Malta’s Waters
As Iran signals convergence with the US, Malta looks to its historic role as a bridge between East and West, offering hope for peace and dialogue.
As Iran signals convergence with the US, Malta looks to its historic role as a bridge between East and West, offering hope for peace and dialogue.
Residents’ groups across Malta join NGOs in calling for tougher planning and noise controls, as night markets and events push noise pollution to boiling po
Malta’s political and civil society react to President Zelensky’s call for full EU membership for Ukraine, sparking a lively debate on the island nation’s
Pembroke residents fight against government plans to relocate the National Stadium to their quiet coastal town, citing noise pollution, traffic, and loss o
Malta’s pension system offers a choice between immediate cash and future wealth. But what’s the best choice? We explore the pros and cons, and speak to loc
Discover the new District 8 in Malta, its boundaries, potential impacts, and how you can have your say in shaping your community’s future.
Momentum Malta challenges Nationalist and Labour parties’ transport plans, calling for immediate improvements and a complete overhaul of Malta’s public tra
Malta’s Deep-Sea Pioneer: Dr. Miriam Calleja Heads to the Abyss Imagine the Atlantic Ocean, vast and unyielding, its deepest point, the Milwaukee Deep, a chilling 8,605 metres from the surface. Now, picture a Maltese scientist, Dr. Miriam Calleja, leading an expedition to explore this remote part of the world. This is not a scene from…
The latest MaltaToday poll puts Labour ahead by a staggering 30,000 votes. What do these results mean for Malta’s future?
Malta trades ideals for favours, navigating international politics and business pragmatically, but at what cost? A deep dive into the island’s shifting pri
A Maltese candidate spends campaign funds on public defibrillators instead of flyers, sparking conversation about community-focused campaigning.
Residents of Msida challenge the Planning Authority’s decision to build a pedestrian bridge, citing concerns about noise and light pollution. The court cas