Air France 447: Justice Finally Served
After a decade-long legal battle, Air France and Airbus found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 crash that claimed 228 lives, including three
After a decade-long legal battle, Air France and Airbus found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 crash that claimed 228 lives, including three
Discover how local startup Momentum is transforming Malta’s transport system with ride-sharing today and driverless taxis by 2040.
Labour leader Clyde Caruana is tight-lipped about the overall cost of his party’s manifesto pledges, leaving voters in the dark about the fiscal implicatio
A Maltese driving licence was issued to a man without a residence permit, raising questions about the licence issuance system after a Sliema crash.
Malta’s mountaineering hero, Joseph Bonello, reaches the summit of Mount Everest, planting the Maltese flag at the top of the world
A 32-year-old man is fighting for his life after falling three storeys from a balcony in Gżira, Malta. The incident has sparked calls for stricter balcony
Żabbar council buys historic Hompesch Theatre to save it from potential development, securing its future as a cultural hub
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s manifesto plans for a fish hatchery, raising environmental concerns and sparking public backlash in the quaint fishi
The long-running Buġibba square project has sparked calls for stronger local councils from the Alternattiva Demokratika Party, highlighting the challenges
A man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the close-knit community divided and calling for stricter gun
Ta’ Qali’s Farmers’ Market is getting a revamp, transforming into a better organised food hub celebrating Malta’s local produce. Here’s what’s in store.
Malta’s economy is projected to grow by 6.6% in 2021, leading the EU according to the European Commission’s Spring Economic Forecast. Prime Minister Robert