Malta’s Catholic Church Bans Three Over Child Abuse
Three church personnel in Malta banned from public ministry following allegations of sexual abuse of minors in the 2000s, sparking outrage and calls for re
Three church personnel in Malta banned from public ministry following allegations of sexual abuse of minors in the 2000s, sparking outrage and calls for re
Malta’s GO plc crosses €250 million revenue milestone, driving the island’s digital revolution and looking ahead to 5G.
Malta’s inflation rate climbed to 2.5% in April, the highest in five years. Find out what’s driving prices up and how it’s affecting everyday life on the i
Meet Malta’s new political guard – young, bold, and ready to govern. They’re dreaming big for their island and they’re not afraid to challenge the status q
Wave of Change kicks off ‘Plastic Free Seas’ campaign with beach clean-up and educational event at Xrobb l-Għaġin, pushing for stricter plastic waste regul
A 35-year-old man from Birkirkara was denied bail in a high-profile drug trafficking case, highlighting Malta’s ongoing battle against organized crime.
The Nationalist Party suggests introducing school wardens to manage traffic and ensure safety outside all schools in Malta, a move welcomed by parents and
Malta’s Labour Party chatbot shares ambitious plans for oil rigs and megaharbours, sparking debate about the country’s future. What does this mean for tour
Malta condemns Israeli minister’s video of detained activists forced to kneel, sparking diplomatic row and global debate on human rights and conflict resol
Malta, a strategic crossroads between continents, finds itself in the spotlight as Iran-US tensions escalate. What does this mean for the tiny island natio
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela defends his strategy of announcing new projects during the election campaign, as critics label them ‘election propagand
STMicroelectronics is set to expand its Malta operations with a €250 million investment, adding two new floors to its Birkirkara factory. The expansion is