ADPD Calls for Stronger Councils Amid Buġibba Square Saga
ADPD demands stronger local councils to tackle long-running projects like Buġibba’s square, highlighting the need for reform in Malta’s governance
ADPD demands stronger local councils to tackle long-running projects like Buġibba’s square, highlighting the need for reform in Malta’s governance
A Marsascala man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges following a 2019 shooting incident that sent shockwaves through the peaceful fishing villag
Ta’ Qali’s beloved Farmers’ Market is getting a makeover, transforming into a better organised food hub that celebrates Maltese cuisine and sustainability.
Malta’s economy is set to lead the EU in growth this year, with the PM hailing the success and outlining his vision for the future
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech challenges Finance Minister Clyde Caruana to explain government spending, sparking debate about fiscal priorities in Malta
Nurses at Mount Carmel Hospital warn that recent garden refurbishments in Msida could lead to patient escapes or injuries. They urge the public to join the
DJ Mark Zammit’s assault case against his partner is dropped, revealing a tale of passion, alcohol, and forgiveness in Malta’s nightlife scene.
MEP David Casa reveals a future PN government would veto EU’s online gaming tax, putting Malta’s €1.2B industry at the heart of political debate
Malta’s economy is set to grow at a rapid pace until 2027, according to an EU report. Find out what this means for locals and how we can ensure inclusive g
Discover the growing Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) scene in Malta, from local fighters making waves internationally to the challenges and opportunities the spor
Malta co-sponsors UN resolution affirming states’ obligations on climate change, a victory for local environmental efforts
A decade after the Air France 447 crash, a French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Malta reflects on the tragedy and t