Malta’s Thyme Alert: Supermarkets Pull Packets Amid Health Fears
Malta’s health authorities issue warning over contaminated thyme packets. Supermarkets pull products as precaution. Locally grown herbs urged as safer alte
Malta’s health authorities issue warning over contaminated thyme packets. Supermarkets pull products as precaution. Locally grown herbs urged as safer alte
In 2025, three church personnel in Malta face ban and criminal charges for sexual abuse of minors, sparking calls for reform and transparency
Malta’s GO plc crosses €250M revenue milestone, reflecting the island’s economic growth and resilience. A local success story.
Malta’s inflation rate hit 2.5% in April, pushing up prices for food and other essentials. Find out how it’s affecting locals and what you can do to cope.
Meet Repubblika, Malta’s newest political party daring to dream differently and ready to govern. Find out what makes them tick and why they’re causing a bu
Malta’s ‘AI for All’ programme attracts 6,000 users in just 48 hours, democratising AI learning and empowering locals to shape the future
A 35-year-old man suspected of being a key player in a drug trafficking network was denied bail in a St. Julian’s court. The arrest is part of a major poli
Malta’s Partit Nazzjonalista’s chatbot, Nazzjonalista, has been serving up odd, often amusing, images like oil rigs and giant harbours, leaving locals puzz
Malta reacts with shock and anger after an Israeli minister posts a video of detained activists, including Maltese nationals, being forced to kneel by Isra
As the U.S. and Iran trade threats, Malta watches and hopes for peace. Here’s what locals think about the escalating conflict.
Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his strategy of announcing major projects during the election campaign, sparking debate about progress and politics in
STMicroelectronics invests €250 million in Malta, adding two new floors to its Marsaskala plant and bringing advanced packaging technologies to the island