Malta’s Unsung Heroes Get Rent Relief on Govt Property
Government revises rent for voluntary groups and trade unions leasing property, providing much-needed relief to Malta’s unsung heroes
Government revises rent for voluntary groups and trade unions leasing property, providing much-needed relief to Malta’s unsung heroes
Malta’s ambitious water projects, from Mgarr ix-Xini to Marsaxlokk, are drawing praise from the EU Commissioner for Environment, Virginijus Sinkevičius, fo
Government cuts rent for voluntary organisations and trade unions by up to 50%, providing much-needed relief and boosting sustainability
Malta’s young people could face a smoking ban in the UK. But what does this mean for Malta’s own smoking culture and policies?
Over 50 Serie A players linked to prostitution scandal, with Malta’s connection through a local woman’s testimony. Local reactions and investigations ongoi
The EU is set to approve a €90 billion loan for Ukraine. Here’s what this means for Malta and its citizens.
Malta’s Finance Minister Clyde Caruana reveals the country is on track to balance its books by 2029, marking a significant step in the nation’s fiscal jour
Malta plays pivotal role in resolving Hungary row, paving way for €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine
As Iran seizes two ships in the Hormuz Strait, Malta braces for potential fallout. Our strategic location and maritime industry put us in the eye of the st
Malta aims to balance its books by 2029, says Finance Minister Clyde Caruana. A look into the challenges and opportunities on the road to fiscal sustainabi
Ryanair’s new check-in rule has Malta’s travelers wondering what to expect. Find out how the new rule will affect your journey through Malta International
Malta’s early school leaving rates fall below EU average for the first time, a testament to the dedication of educators and commitment of policymakers