Malta’s Pragmatic Turn: Ideals vs Favours
Malta’s shift from progressive ideals to pragmatic favours, exploring the cost and potential reversal of this trend
Malta’s shift from progressive ideals to pragmatic favours, exploring the cost and potential reversal of this trend
A Maltese political candidate spends campaign funds on public defibrillators instead of flyers, sparking a conversation about meaningful political action.
Msida residents take legal action against the Malta Transport Authority’s plans to build a pedestrian bridge, arguing it will mar the historic skyline and
Malta remembers its mining past as China grapples with coal mine disaster. Lessons learned, solidarity shared.
The Triq il-Gudja road project concludes, transforming the main road into a smooth, safe, and scenic route, boosting Gudja’s community and businesses.
Residents of Xewkija, Gozo, express concerns over the influx of heavy vehicles at the temporary park-and-ride facility. Ministry assures ‘temporary’ but fo
A French mother living in Malta leaves her two children by the roadside in Portugal, sparking a conversation about mental health services and community sup
Malta and Gozo begin early voting process, a first in the country’s electoral history. Here’s what you need to know about the new system and how to partici
Roberta Metsola, the Nationalist Party’s candidate for Prime Minister, rallied voters in Valletta, calling on them to choose Malta’s future direction in th
Transport Malta introduces stricter learner driver rules following the Sliema Y-plate crash, focusing on safety and accountability
Malta’s readers share their thoughts on Valletta’s transformation, education, and environmental protection in this week’s letters to the editor.
Malta’s government announces a solar plant in Delimara, new nature reserves, and the launch of electric bus routes, marking significant steps in the island