Malta at Crossroads: How Israel’s Warning on Palestinian Statehood Hits Home
Valletta’s balmy spring evenings usually echo with chatter about Eurovision odds or the price of pastizzi, but this week the courtyard talk at Café…
Valletta’s balmy spring evenings usually echo with chatter about Eurovision odds or the price of pastizzi, but this week the courtyard talk at Café…
A pall of worry settled over the usually bustling streets of Luqa yesterday afternoon when a 28-year-old motorcyclist from Qormi was rushed to Mater Dei…
Gozo’s Ramla l-Ħamra, the island’s russet-gold beach that once inspired Homer’s nymph Calypso, found itself at the centre of a modern-day battle last…
Rainbow flags billowed against honey-coloured limestone as Victoria’s Pjazza Indipendenza became a sea of colour on Saturday afternoon, marking the fourth…
Claire Tonna, the Maltese soprano whose voice has graced cathedrals from Valletta to Vienna, is coming home for a single, spell-binding night. On 14…
Emergency Care Talks at ‘Advanced Stage’: Malta’s Pet Parents Breathe a Little Easier By Hot Malta Newsroom | 24 June 2024, 09:30 CEST It’s 2 a.m. In…
Valletta, 11 July – The amber glow of a Mediterranean sunset over the Grand Harbour last night felt almost surreal against the backdrop of news that…
Jarmusch’s Indie Triumph Resonates in Malta’s Creative Circles as Gaza War Film Misses Out Valletta – While the lagoon city of Venice basked in…
Two men arrested following late-night argument outside Ta’ Qali establishment Hot Malta | 5 min read The usually placid night air of Ta’ Qali was broken…
On a balmy evening in Sliema, 23-year-old gaming artist Martina Pace was sipping a ħelwa tat-Tork latte when her phone buzzed with a message that made her…
Language, Deep Listening and the Need for a New Maltese Mythos By Lara Pace, Valletta On any given evening in Strait Street, the chatter ricochets from…
From the honey-coloured bastions of Valletta to the quiet village cores of Gozo, Malta’s built environment is more than stone and mortar—it is the diary…