Malta’s Local Councils Sign Up for Animal First Aid Training
Local councils in Malta invited to register for animal first aid courses, empowering communities to save lives. Read about the initiative and its impact on
Local councils in Malta invited to register for animal first aid courses, empowering communities to save lives. Read about the initiative and its impact on
Vision 2050 exhibition in Msida apologises to senior citizen after he’s denied a seat, sparking outrage and leading to accessibility improvements.
A false alarm led to a search for a swimmer in difficulty off Sliema’s coast, highlighting the importance of accurate information in emergency situations.
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision with a car on the Regional Road in Msida, causing traffic chaos during the morning rush hour. What we k
The Nationalist Party (PN) has proposed a €1.4 billion, five-year metro plan for Malta, aiming to revolutionize the island’s public transport system.
Malta’s connection to Gaza’s medical crisis: WHO’s alarm echoes in Msida’s Mater Dei Hospital, highlighting the need for international intervention and loc
Carl Caruana sentenced to 25 years for the fatal shooting of Andrew Muscat in Marsascala, bringing closure to the community
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, citing lack of public consultation and environmental concerns
The sudden demolition of the National Stadium’s wall in Ħamrun raises questions about Labour’s redevelopment plans and electioneering tactics.
A 35-year-old man accused of rape was rearrested in Valletta after attempting to escape police custody, bringing relief to the community and raising questi
Momentum calls for an end to Malta’s contentious ‘build now, sanction later’ approach to development, as environmental concerns and public pressure grow.
The sudden passing of Franco Fenech, heir to Malta’s Tumas Group, leaves the island’s gaming industry in flux. What lies ahead for this crucial sector?