Malta’s UN Climate Victory: What It Means for Us
Malta co-sponsors UN resolution affirming states’ climate obligations. What does this mean for our island’s climate fight?
Malta co-sponsors UN resolution affirming states’ climate obligations. What does this mean for our island’s climate fight?
A French court rules Air France and Airbus guilty in the 2009 crash of Flight 447, offering closure to victims’ families after a decade-long fight for just
Momentum proposes a future where driverless cabs rule Maltese roads by 2040. But is it feasible? And what does it mean for us?
Labour Party’s deputy leader Clyde Caruana refuses to disclose the overall cost of their election manifesto, raising questions about transparency and affor
A driver involved in a Sliema crash was found to be holding a Maltese driving licence despite not having a valid residence permit, raising concerns about t
Discover why Gozo’s historical landscape must be protected and how we can save it. From cultural heritage to economic value, let’s preserve our past for fu
Alex Borg becomes the first Maltese national to reach the summit of Mount Everest, a testament to Maltese resilience and determination.
A 35-year-old man is in critical condition after falling from a third-floor balcony in Gżira, raising concerns about balcony safety in Malta’s urban areas.
Exploring the decade-long saga of District 6, a proposed commercial hub in Għaxaq that’s left a void in more ways than one. What’s next for this controvers
EasyJet’s first-half loss deepens due to Mideast war, impacting Malta’s tourism industry and air traffic at Malta International Airport
Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Public Security Minister Omer Barlev’s ‘deeply disturbing’ behaviour at a conference in Valletta, callin
Malta watches as US charges former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder. What does this mean for our island’s diplomatic ties?