Malta’s Inflation Surge: What You Need to Know
Inflation in Malta jumps to 2.5% in April, driven by transport, housing, and food costs. Here’s what locals need to know and how to cope.
Inflation in Malta jumps to 2.5% in April, driven by transport, housing, and food costs. Here’s what locals need to know and how to cope.
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The ‘AI for All’ programme draws 6,000 users in Malta, sparking curiosity and conversation about Artificial Intelligence and its practical applications.
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Malta reacts with outrage after Israeli minister posts video of detained activists forced to kneel, including Maltese citizens. Diplomatic pressure mounts
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Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his strategy of announcing major projects during his election campaign, leaving critics divided and voters wond
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Alex Borg, PN candidate, pledges to put people at the centre of Maltese politics, promising practical policies and citizen involvement
Malta braces for EU’s migration reform, including ‘return hubs’. What does this mean for the island and its migrant communities?