Marsascala Shooting: Man Acquitted of Attempted Murder
A Malta jury acquits a man of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the community divided and questioning the use of force in self-defe
A Malta jury acquits a man of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the community divided and questioning the use of force in self-defe
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Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-wen breaks diplomatic protocol, expressing willingness to talk to US President Trump, sparking reactions from China and global speculatio
The Planning Authority postpones its decision on the fate of unauthorized padel courts in Manoel Island, leaving players and neighbours in limbo. What’s ne
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Local DJ Mark Zammit returns to the decks after domestic violence case against him is dropped due to insufficient evidence
MEP David Casa reveals that a future PN government would veto EU’s proposed common online gaming tax, sparking debate about Malta’s competitive edge in the
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Labour Party unveils €1.2 billion manifesto, but remains tight-lipped on how it plans to fund its ambitious spending plans. Hot Malta investigates.
A foreign national residing in Malta without a permit was involved in a car crash in Sliema, raising questions about the ease of obtaining a Maltese drivin