Malta’s Pulse: Letters to the Editor – April 13, 2026
A snapshot of Malta’s concerns, opinions, and aspirations as reflected in the letters to the editor on April 13, 2026, from traffic congestion to environme
A snapshot of Malta’s concerns, opinions, and aspirations as reflected in the letters to the editor on April 13, 2026, from traffic congestion to environme
Discover Burlò, Malta’s first-ever street art festival, transforming Valletta’s walls into a vibrant, inclusive canvas of culture and creativity.
As Malta experiences a construction boom, we explore the environmental, social, and cultural costs of rapid development and ask: at what price are we pursu
Delve into the letters to the editor from April 13, 2026, offering a snapshot of Malta’s collective consciousness on traffic, affordability, culture, and i
A Maltese diplomat linked to €2 million ‘suspect payments’ demands a tax deal, sparking a debate about transparency and accountability in Malta’s capital,
Malta’s long-awaited public transport overhaul, Burlò, finally rolls out on April 13, 2026. Will it revolutionize the way Maltese get around or fall short
A high-ranking Maltese diplomat is linked to €2 million in suspect payments, sparking a tax tussle and raising questions in the heart of Valletta.
Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary comes to an end as he concedes election defeat. What does this mean for Hungary and Malta?
A hiker’s harrowing tale of survival and rescue in Malta’s rugged countryside after suffering a broken leg in Nadur, Gozo.
A local hiker was rescued after breaking his leg in Nadur, Gozo, highlighting the importance of safety precautions on Malta’s trails
Valletta’s Brazilian striker Miguel Ángel Silva Messias scores a stunning goal to keep his team’s title hopes alive, beating Gżira United 2-1 at the Nation
Malta’s music community pays tribute to Aurelio Belli, the renowned musician and Malta Philharmonic Orchestra manager who passed away at 49