Exciting Announcements for Malta on March 11, 2026
Discover key announcements in Malta on March 11, including sustainability initiatives, cultural events, and community activities.
Discover key announcements in Malta on March 11, including sustainability initiatives, cultural events, and community activities.
Explore local concerns and suggestions in Malta through various letters to the editor, highlighting public transport, environment, and education.
Excavation at Sliema hotel defies stop work notice, sparking local protests and concerns over community impact.
A local boater was fined for firing flares during turtle nesting season in Ramla Bay, raising concerns for wildlife conservation.
A suspected loan shark’s mother owns 16 cars without a license, raising concerns about financial ethics in Malta.
Anger erupts as residents oppose an apartment block on Żurrieq farmland. Discover their fight to preserve local agricultural heritage.
Judge Scerri Herrera testifies against a woman for insulting posts on Facebook, raising questions about online speech and accountability.
Local opposition leads to the rejection of an interpretation centre near Maqluba sinkhole, highlighting community concerns for conservation.
The court ruling quashes a contempt fine against Malta’s correctional services director, sparking discussions on prison reform and accountability.
Reports of harassment in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq raised alarms weeks before an attack on children, igniting community discussions on safety.
Residents rally to stop padel court construction on Manoel Island, fearing loss of heritage and environmental damage.
Court finds 13-year asset freeze violated rights, sparking debate in Malta.