Air France, Airbus Charged Over 2009 Crash
A decade after the Air France crash that claimed 228 lives, including seven Maltese, the French investigation body finds Air France and Airbus guilty of in
A decade after the Air France crash that claimed 228 lives, including seven Maltese, the French investigation body finds Air France and Airbus guilty of in
Malta’s tech startup Momentum is transforming local transport with shared rides today and driverless taxis by 2040. Here’s what it means for the island.
Opposition Leader Clyde Caruana refuses to reveal the overall cost of Labour’s manifesto pledges, leaving voters in the dark about the financial implicatio
The Sliema crash has raised questions about Malta’s driver licensing system. How did the driver obtain a licence without a residence permit?
Gozo’s rich historical landscape is under threat from unregulated development. Here’s why we must act now to protect it.
Malta’s Alex Borg becomes one of the few Maltese to reach the top of Mount Everest, inspiring national pride and setting a new standard for local mountaine
A man is fighting for his life after falling from a third-floor balcony in Gżira. Residents recall the incident as investigators probe the cause.
Marsaxlokk Council raises environmental and economic concerns over Labour’s proposal to build a large fish hatchery in the town, threatening the delicate b
ADPD criticizes the slow pace of Buġibba square’s transformation, calling for stronger local councils to drive projects to completion.
A Malta jury clears Joseph Vella of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the community divided and reflecting on the incident’s impact
The US wants to ‘put its footprint back on Greenland’. But what does that mean for Malta? Let’s explore the implications for our tiny island nation.
Police in St Paul’s Bay seize cocaine and cash during a routine patrol, leading to the arrest of a local man suspected of drug trafficking.