Marsaxlokk Fishing Community Fights Labour’s Fish Hatchery Plan
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s manifesto plans for a fish hatchery, sparking a debate about tradition, environment, and food security in Malta’s fi
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s manifesto plans for a fish hatchery, sparking a debate about tradition, environment, and food security in Malta’s fi
The long-running Buġibba square project highlights the need for stronger local councils, says ADPD. A look into the delays, the vision, and the way forward
A 35-year-old man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges in a high-profile Marsascala shooting case, leaving the local community divided and legal
Discover the plans to transform Ta’ Qali’s Farmers’ Market into a better organised, sustainable, and visitor-friendly food hub. Your input is needed!
Malta hailed as ‘best in class’ by Prime Minister Abela after EU predicts 6.2% economic growth in 2021. What does this mean for Malta’s future?
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech questions Finance Minister Clyde Caruana’s budget figures, sparking debate on government spending in Malta
PM Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech clashed in the first of three televised debates, presenting starkly different visions for Malta’s futur
Nurses warn that recent refurbishments at Mount Carmel Hospital’s garden could lead to patient injuries or deaths. Calls for urgent review and safer design
After months of speculation, a woman drops her assault case against a popular Maltese DJ, sparking conversations about consent and change in Malta’s nightl
MEP David Casa promises future PN government would veto EU’s proposed online gaming tax, defending Malta’s thriving iGaming industry
Malta predicted to lead EU economic growth until 2027, with tourism and digital transformation driving the boom. Find out what this means for Malta and its
Malta celebrates a significant victory at the UN as the global body affirms states’ obligations to protect citizens from climate change, boosting the islan