Malta Candidate Spends Campaign Funds on Public Defibrillators
A Maltese council candidate forgoes traditional campaign materials for public defibrillators, sparking a conversation about life-saving initiatives in Malt
A Maltese council candidate forgoes traditional campaign materials for public defibrillators, sparking a conversation about life-saving initiatives in Malt
Residents of Msida challenge local council’s decision to keep the iconic pedestrian bridge open 24/7, arguing it disrupts their peace and quiet. The legal
Malta’s mining history echoes in China’s coal mine disaster, highlighting the global need for safer and sustainable energy practices. Learn more about Malt
Discover how the €2.5 million Triq il-Gudja project has transformed this historic street into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly hub in the heart of Valletta,
Heavy vehicles are temporarily parked at Xewkija’s park-and-ride due to roadworks, but the ministry assures it’s only a temporary measure. Here’s what you
A Maltese mother faces court in Portugal after her two young children were found abandoned on a roadside in the Algarve region
Early voting begins in Malta and Gozo, offering voters more flexibility and potentially boosting turnout. Here’s what you need to know.
ADPD calls for a 50% renewable energy target by 2030. But can Malta’s energy landscape support this ambitious goal?
Pembroke residents voice anger and concern over political consensus to build a large football complex in their backyard, sparking a heated debate about qua
Join Malta’s annual Letters to the Editor Day, where citizens voice their concerns and spark change. Here’s what you missed and how you can still have your
Malta unveils ambitious green energy, eco-tourism, and mobility plans on May 23, 2026, signaling a significant shift towards sustainability.
Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation from the House Armed Services Subcommittee sends shockwaves across the globe, including Malta. What does this mean for US-Malta