Malta’s May Day Surprises: New Projects, Policy Shifts
Malta’s May Day brings exciting announcements: €1 billion infrastructure plan, cultural hub in Rabat, first electric bus route, and minimum wage increase.
Malta’s May Day brings exciting announcements: €1 billion infrastructure plan, cultural hub in Rabat, first electric bus route, and minimum wage increase.
Two women and a five-year-old girl were injured in separate traffic accidents in Msida and Birkirkara, highlighting the need for road safety awareness in M
Carm Mifsud Bonnici, the last link to a three-generation political dynasty, retires from active politics, marking the end of an era in Maltese politics.
Court ruling against Heritage Malta sparks public outrage, with calls for the resignation of its CEO over the neglect of historic Fort Chambray in Rabat.
Momentum promises a significant increase in Malta’s minimum wage, sparking debate about its impact on workers and the economy.
Heritage enthusiasts demand resignation of Heritage Malta watchdog after controversial Fort Chambray ruling
Carm Mifsud Bonnici, a key figure in Maltese politics for over 50 years, announces his retirement, marking the end of a political dynasty that spanned thre
Two separate traffic accidents in Malta leave three women and a five-year-old girl injured, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns. Witnesses and local
The Alternative Democratic Party (ADPD) is calling for an end to Malta’s economic model that exploits workers, with a focus on improving workers’ rights an
Żaren kicks off its local council election campaign with a series of public performances, promising to put people first and prioritize local communities.
Malta’s stocks diverge as oil prices stabilize after a wild weekend, leaving local traders in limbo. What does this mean for Malta’s economy?
Thousands flee Tuscany wildfire as smoke reaches Malta, sparking local concern and calls for climate action