Malta’s SMEs Face Recruitment Crisis
Malta’s SMEs struggle to find talent, with 70% citing recruitment as their top challenge. We explore the reasons behind this and what’s being done to addre
Malta’s SMEs struggle to find talent, with 70% citing recruitment as their top challenge. We explore the reasons behind this and what’s being done to addre
NGOs raise concerns over a proposed development near Ġgantija Temples, with the Superintendence’s decision sparking a debate about cultural heritage vs. de
Roderick Galdes, a former Labour MP and MEP, challenges the party’s decision to block his election bid, sparking a debate about democracy and transparency
Join local historian Dr. Joseph Farrugia for a public lecture and book launch of ‘Malta: A Journey Through Time’ at the National Library in Valletta.
Cleansing finds itself in hot water after political banners appear in Valletta ahead of official campaign start for Malta’s upcoming election
Vintage fur sales boom in Malta sparks debate on sustainability and ethics. Is reusing fur a solution or a problem?
Join us for an evening of history and literature as Dr. Joseph Farrugia and Professor Kenneth Gambin bring Malta’s past to life at the National Library’s p
Illegal banners already adorning Malta’s streets ahead of official campaign start, sparking a battle between Cleansing and political parties
As vintage fashion gains popularity in Malta, so does the demand for fur. But is it sustainable or stigmatized? We explore the local scene and the ethical
Malta’s political parties accused of flouting campaign rules with early banners, leaving Cleansing Department to clean up the mess
Malta’s vintage fashion scene is booming, with fur coats making a sustainable comeback. Find out how local stores are embracing the trend and what it means
Discover how a 16th-century plague epidemic inspired a local graphic novel, ‘The Plague Doctor’, bringing Malta’s history to life in a unique and engaging