Marsascala Man Acquitted in 2019 Shooting
A Marsascala man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges following a 2019 shooting incident that left the peaceful fishing village divided.
A Marsascala man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges following a 2019 shooting incident that left the peaceful fishing village divided.
Ta’ Qali’s farmers’ market is getting a major overhaul, transforming into a sleek, well-organised food hub that’s set to become a magnet for foodies and lo
Malta’s economy is forecast to grow by 6.6% in 2022, the highest in the EU. Prime Minister Robert Abela hails the achievement, attributing it to the govern
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech uses a calculator to question Finance Minister Clyde Caruana about government spending on COVID-19 PPE, sparking a national
PM Abela and Opposition Leader Grech clash on COVID-19 response, corruption, environment, housing, and education in the first of three televised debates ah
A peek into Malta’s collective consciousness through letters to the editor, discussing traffic, education, culture, and more. Join the conversation.
Malta’s government unveils plans for a 20MW solar farm in Marsaxlokk and 500 new EV charging stations, marking significant strides towards carbon neutralit
Experience the thrill of a lifetime with Malta’s newest adventure – tandem skydiving. Dive into the details and get ready to reach for the skies.
After a five-year closure, the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum reopens its doors, bringing hope, resilience, and a new dawn to Malta’s cultural landscape.
Gozo, Malta’s sister island, faces challenges that threaten its unique charm and potential. This article explores these issues and calls for urgent transfo
With the economy cooling and businesses tightening their purse strings, Malta’s political parties are feeling the pinch. But how is this financial squeeze
Activists from the Gaza flotilla, deported from Israel, arrive in Turkey after a stopover in Malta. The island nation finds itself at the heart of a geopol