Lecture Series Unveils Art, Memory, Identity at St. John’s Co-Cathedral
Explore the intersection of art, memory, and identity in a new lecture series at St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta. Discover how art shapes our co
Explore the intersection of art, memory, and identity in a new lecture series at St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta. Discover how art shapes our co
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Prime Minister Robert Abela announces he’ll contest two electoral districts in the upcoming election. But is this strategic shift a smart move or a risky g
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UK Labour leader Keir Starmer visits Malta for a political reset. Can the Mediterranean island’s unique blend of British and Mediterranean influences offer
Archbishop Charles Scicluna, Malta’s spiritual leader, undergoes a medical procedure at Mater Dei Hospital, with the island nation rallying behind him in s
Vittoriosa’s transformed Pjazza San Ġorġ earns global recognition as one of the world’s best public spaces. A triumph for Malta’s people-first approach.
Malta’s cultural scene gets a €10 million boost with the launch of a new events fund mid-election campaign. What does this mean for local arts and culture?
Malta’s court orders Attorney General to reassess rape case, signaling progress in addressing sexual violence and victim’s rights