Malta’s Il-Beżżul Bieżel: A Day of Sustainable Tourism
Malta hosts the first international conference on sustainable tourism, Il-Beżżul Bieżel, on April 19, 2026. A day of discussions, commitments, and a look i
Malta hosts the first international conference on sustainable tourism, Il-Beżżul Bieżel, on April 19, 2026. A day of discussions, commitments, and a look i
Venezuela’s Machado defends Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump during Malta visit, sparking debate on peace efforts in a polarized world
The Israel Defense Forces’ establishment of a ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon has implications for Malta’s geopolitical landscape and regional stability. Here’s w
Malta’s Lebanese community reacts to Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon, as tensions rise in the Middle East. What does this mean for our island nation?
Discover the Revive project, a grassroots initiative aiming to preserve Malta’s native cow, sheep, goat, and chicken breeds and restore the islands’ rural
Ħondoq ir-Rummien’s mayor expresses frustration over unexpected car park changes, leaving local businesses and tourists in limbo
Discover the project aiming to save Malta’s critically endangered indigenous cow, sheep, goat, and chicken breeds. Learn about the initiative’s goals and h
Ħondoq ir-Rummien’s mayor expresses frustration over the sudden cordoning off of part of the village’s car park with concrete blocks, leaving locals and to
A lone gunman opened fire in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, leaving at least five people dead and several injured. The attack has sent shockwaves through the cit
Restoration work begins on Qrendi’s historic Chapel of Our Lady of Graces, a project that’s not just about preserving history, but about breathing new life
Turkey’s President Erdogan accuses Israel of using security as a pretext to seize more Palestinian land. Malta weighs in, balancing economics and politics.
A routine cannabis arrest in Malta leads police to suspected dark web dealings, highlighting the island’s fight against cybercrime.