Malta Court Denies Bail to Drug Trafficking Suspect
A Maltese court has denied bail to a 35-year-old man accused of drug trafficking, sending a strong message about Malta’s stance on the issue. The suspect,
A Maltese court has denied bail to a 35-year-old man accused of drug trafficking, sending a strong message about Malta’s stance on the issue. The suspect,
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside all schools in Malta, aiming to improve safety and reduce congestion. But how pract
Delve into Alexia Cassar’s ‘Stories Revisited’, a nostalgic portrait of growing up in Malta, filled with local references and universal experiences. A must
Malta’s Labour Party chatbot, LabourBot, recently painted a vivid, if not worrying, picture of Malta’s future, complete with oil rigs and harbour giants. B
As Iran and the US trade threats, Malta’s diplomatic community watches closely, ready to play its part in maintaining peace in the region.
Prime Minister Robert Abela defends multi-million euro project announcements during election campaign, sparking controversy and public debate in Malta.
STMicroelectronics invests €250 million in Malta factory expansion, creating jobs and boosting production capacity. A vote of confidence in Malta’s busines
Alex Borg, deputy leader of Malta’s Nationalist Party, outlines his vision for a people-centric government, focusing on healthcare, education, and economic
Minister Ian Borg urges Maltese voters to engage constructively, not cast protest votes, as frustration grows over everyday challenges
Malta’s streets echo with chants of ‘Free Palestine’ as locals join international protests condemning Israel’s interception of a humanitarian aid flotilla
Malta’s ‘Rage Against the Machine’ group challenges the Nationalist Party’s perceived stranglehold on power, demanding accountability and systemic change.
Malta’s PBS keeps quiet on Eurovision promotions, leaving Republic Street billboard-free. Budget cuts or strategic silence?