Marsascala Shooting: Man Acquitted in Shock Verdict
A jury acquits a man of attempted murder in a 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving locals divided and questioning the narrative they thought they knew.
A jury acquits a man of attempted murder in a 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving locals divided and questioning the narrative they thought they knew.
Malta’s beloved Ta’ Qali Farmers’ Market is getting a €1.5 million revamp, promising a better organised, more customer-friendly space filled with local pro
Malta crowned fastest-growing EU economy in 2022. Prime Minister Robert Abela hails success, but challenges lie ahead.
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech uses a calculator to question Finance Minister Clyde Caruana on increasing government expenditure and its impact on the cos
PM Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech faced off in the first Xtra debate, discussing the economy, COVID-19, corruption, education, and the en
Malta’s nightlife scene breathes a sigh of relief as DJ accused of assault returns to the decks at Gianpula after case is dropped. A call for open dialogue
Malta’s economy set to grow faster than any other EU country until 2027, with construction and iGaming sectors driving growth. Opportunities and challenges
Malta celebrates a major UN win on climate change, boosting our global influence and reaffirming our commitment to climate action.
Air France and Airbus found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over 2009 crash of Flight AF447, including 12 Maltese nationals. What does this mean for Mal
Malta-based tech startup Momentum is revolutionizing the island’s transport system with shared ride services today and driverless taxis by 2040. Join the f
Labour leader Clyde Caruana unveils party’s manifesto but remains tight-lipped on overall cost of pledges, raising questions about financial feasibility an
A man driving without a residence permit caused a crash in Sliema. How did he obtain a Maltese licence? Transport Malta investigates.