Malta Welcomes Its First Digital Bank
Malta’s financial sector is set for a digital revolution with the arrival of a new kind of financial institution. Here’s what locals need to know.
Malta’s financial sector is set for a digital revolution with the arrival of a new kind of financial institution. Here’s what locals need to know.
EasyJet’s first-half loss deepens due to Mideast war, impacting Malta’s tourism industry. Local operators prepare for the summer season amidst uncertainty.
Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg condemns Israeli Public Security Minister Amir Ohana’s controversial tweet, sparking diplomatic row
Lili King, a 21-year-old Maltese woman, alleges she was raped by Jordan Azzopardi and offered money to keep quiet. The case has sparked a conversation abou
US Ambassador to Denmark suggests putting ‘footprint back on Greenland’. What does this mean for Malta’s geopolitical stance and Arctic interests?
A routine police patrol in St Paul’s Bay led to a significant drug bust, with a man arrested and over €10,000 worth of drugs seized. The community reacts a
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen publicly welcomes Trump’s call, breaking diplomatic norms. Malta watches with interest, balancing ties with China and the U
The Public Authority postpones a decision on the legality of makeshift padel courts on historic Manoel Island, sparking debate on heritage and recreation i
Nurses at Mount Carmel Hospital raise alarm over garden refurbishment project, warning that patients could die due to lack of safe access.
Malta’s Minister for Transport, Ian Borg, urges voters to engage constructively, not cast protest votes in the upcoming election.
As Malta heads towards the next election, can we trust election opinion polls? Let’s dive into the world of polling, its methods, biases, and limitations.
Malta joins international voices calling for the release of activists detained since the 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla incident, with locals in Malta voicing