UĦM’s New Chapter: Long-Serving Director Steps Down
After two decades, Professor Juanito Camilleri resigns as UĦM’s director, marking a significant shift in Malta’s premier higher education institution. The
After two decades, Professor Juanito Camilleri resigns as UĦM’s director, marking a significant shift in Malta’s premier higher education institution. The
Malta joins EU-funded project to pioneer sea health monitoring, protecting our ‘blue gold’
A once-revered Maltese footballer begins a 15-month jail term for his role in a match-fixing scandal, sending shockwaves through the local football communi
Lebanon and Israel agree to direct talks, a significant shift in the Middle East’s complex dynamics, as the U.S. ramps up pressure on Iran. Malta watches a
After nearly two decades, Prof. Juanito Camilleri resigns as UĦM Director, leaving a legacy of growth and transformation
Discover how Malta is tackling the challenge of measuring sea health with Project MedSeA, a groundbreaking EU-funded initiative.
A Maltese footballer begins a 15-month prison sentence for his role in a match-fixing scandal, sparking a conversation about the integrity of local footbal
Lebanon and Israel to hold direct talks, a move that could potentially reshape the Middle East. Malta’s role in mediation and local reactions.
After a decade at the helm, UĦM’s long-serving director Dr. Joseph Farrugia resigns, leaving the student union and Malta’s education sector in a state of t
A new project, SeaHealth Malta, aims to tackle the challenge of measuring sea health, empowering locals to protect their marine environment.
A local footballer is sentenced to 15 months in prison for match-fixing, marking a turning point in Maltese football. The player, once a star at the Ta’ Qa
Lebanon and Israel agree to direct talks, with Malta’s geopolitical interests at stake. What does this mean for the Maltese archipelago?