Air France Crash Verdict: Justice Served for Maltese Families
A decade after the Air France crash, a French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter, offering closure to Maltese families wh
A decade after the Air France crash, a French court finds Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter, offering closure to Maltese families wh
Momentum rolls out shared ride services and plans driverless taxis by 2040, transforming Malta’s mobility landscape.
Labour leader Clyde Caruana unveils ambitious manifesto but remains tight-lipped on costs, sparking debate ahead of Malta’s election
A driver involved in a Sliema crash held a Maltese licence despite not having a valid residence permit, raising concerns about the licensing process.
Discover why Gozo’s historical landscape is under threat and what can be done to protect it. Join the conversation on preserving Malta’s sister island.
Malta’s Alex Borg scales Mount Everest, becoming the first Maltese to reach the world’s highest peak. His journey, challenges, and inspiration for fellow M
A 32-year-old man is in critical condition after falling from a third-floor balcony in Gżira. Neighbours recall the terrifying scene as police investigate
Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Minister Ayoob Kara’s inappropriate gestures towards a journalist during a visit to Malta, raising questions abo
The US has charged former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder over the 1996 downing of two planes, raising tensions with Cuba and drawing interest from
Lilu King, the young woman at the center of the Jordan Azzopardi rape case, alleges she was offered money to stay silent. The Malta community reacts with o
US interest in Greenland sparks global reactions, including in Malta. Local political pundits weigh in on the implications for our tiny island nation.
A routine police patrol in St Paul’s Bay led to the seizure of drugs and the arrest of a local man. The community reacts and praises the police’s swift act