Malta’s Disability Card Holders Get Free Hydrotherapy
Malta’s disability card holders can now enjoy free hydrotherapy sessions at public pools, promoting health and well-being for all
Malta’s disability card holders can now enjoy free hydrotherapy sessions at public pools, promoting health and well-being for all
Vision 2050 Cube apologizes to senior citizen denied seat, pledges inclusivity after public backlash in Malta
A late afternoon drama in Sliema as emergency services respond to a reported swimmer in distress, only to find it was a false alarm.
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The Nationalist Party unveils a €1.4 billion, five-year plan to revolutionize Malta’s public transport with a network of metro lines. But is it feasible? W
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Carl Caruana sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the 2020 Marsascala shooting, bringing closure to the violent incident that shook the peaceful
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The Labour Party’s mass meeting wall at Ta’ Qali’s National Stadium was dismantled without a permit, leaving locals and opponents questioning the party’s m
A suspected rapist sparked a high-stakes chase through Valletta’s streets after attempting to escape custody, causing outrage among locals and tourists.
Malta’s rapid urban development raises concerns about sustainability and planning. Locals and experts call for a shift in policy.
Malta bids farewell to Franco Fenech, the 55-year-old heir to the Tumas Group empire, who passed away leaving a lasting impact on the island’s business lan