Marsascala Shooting: Man Cleared of Attempted Murder
A jury acquits a local man of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, raising questions about evidence and identification
A jury acquits a local man of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, raising questions about evidence and identification
Ta’ Qali’s bustling Farmers’ Market is getting a facelift, promising a more organised, enjoyable experience with a new layout, improved facilities, and a d
Malta leads EU economic growth projections with a 6.6% rate in 2021, Prime Minister Robert Abela hails the achievement as a testament to Maltese resilience
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen breaks diplomatic protocol, expressing willingness to talk to U.S. President Trump. Malta watches as regional dynamics shif
The Public Authority postpones its decision on the fate of unauthorized padel courts on historic Manoel Island, leaving enthusiasts in limbo.
Local DJ Mark ‘DJ Marky’ Camilleri returns to the decks after his former partner drops assault charges, allowing him to resume his popular residencies in P
Malta’s MEP David Casa promises a veto from a future PN government against the EU’s online gaming tax proposal, sparking a political showdown over the isla
Malta tops EU economic growth charts until 2027, driven by tech, tourism, and more. But challenges lie ahead. What’s in store for our tiny island nation?
Malta cheers as UN resolution strengthens global climate fight, boosting our island’s efforts to cut emissions and adapt to change
A French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 crash of Flight 447, which claimed 228 lives, including four Malt
Discover how Malta is transforming its public transport with shared rides today and driverless taxis by 2040, thanks to a partnership between the governmen
Labour leader Clyde Caruana tight-lipped on overall cost of party’s manifesto, raising questions about funding and transparency ahead of Malta’s general el