Shared Plates, Shared Purpose: How Malta’s Everyday Kindness Is Forging a New National Unity
A quiet revolution is unfolding across Malta, one that has nothing to do with politics, property prices, or party colours. It is happening in the…
A quiet revolution is unfolding across Malta, one that has nothing to do with politics, property prices, or party colours. It is happening in the…
“Ħelow? Ħelow? Mela, qed tismeni?” The only reply is the hollow buzz of an unanswered call. Across Malta, from the narrow limestone alleys of Valletta to…
Feast, Fireworks & Future-Proofing: What September 8, 2025 Means for Malta Today Valletta’s Grand Harbour woke up to the scent of incense and burnt…
From Sliema to Għarb: How Malta’s villages are re-imagining tomorrow while honouring yesterday The 5 a.m. Ferry from Gozo to Malta is still dark this time…
FREE MAGAZINE WITH ‘THE SUNDAY TIMES’: THE MALTESE WEEKEND RITUAL THAT BINDS A NATION Every Sunday at dawn, the familiar thud of the newspaper bundle hits…
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…
Hidden behind a stack of dusty ledgers in the sacristy of the Archbishop’s Palace in Valletta, a rolled canvas no wider than a church candle has sent…
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…
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…
Malta Pavilion at Japan Expo Shortlisted for International Architecture Award: A Mediterranean Triumph in Tokyo Valletta’s skyline may be centuries old in…
The Malta War Papers – Chronicles of Courage By Luke Vella, Valletta A single, yellowing envelope stamped “On His Majesty’s Service – 1942” has just…