Malta’s ‘Build Now, Sanction Later’ Culture Under Scrutiny
Momentum builds for an end to Malta’s unsustainable ‘build now, sanction later’ development culture, with environmental and social costs mounting
Momentum builds for an end to Malta’s unsustainable ‘build now, sanction later’ development culture, with environmental and social costs mounting
Franco Fenech, the heir to Malta’s Tumas Group, passes away suddenly at 54, leaving the future of the business empire uncertain
A Maltese woman, Lisa, faces threats from her ex after reporting a rape, raising questions about Malta’s legal system and support for victims.
Minister Ian Borg warns Malta’s thriving construction sector about the importance of health and safety, as local initiatives drive change and technology en
Malta’s government seeks NGOs’ help to monitor and evaluate the country’s adherence to the rule of law, focusing on judiciary independence, anti-corruption
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela is leaving no stone unturned in his election campaign, engaging with people and encouraging them to vote until the last
Roberta Metsola, the Nationalist Party’s candidate for Prime Minister, is rallying voters across Malta, calling for a united, opportunity-rich future. Here
Transport Malta introduces new driving licence rules following a late-night crash in Sliema, aiming to enhance road safety across the island.
A snapshot of Malta’s collective consciousness through letters to the editor, discussing traffic, culture, education, and more.
Malta takes significant strides towards its green energy goals with the commencement of a massive solar plant in Delimara and the launch of eco-tourism ini
Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation from her US congressional position has implications for Malta, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity and geopolitics. Here
UK police set to investigate a sexual misconduct claim against Prince Andrew that allegedly took place in Malta, drawing the Mediterranean island into an i