Borg: Now’s Not the Time for Protest Votes
Malta’s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Ian Borg, urges voters to think strategically ahead of the local council elections, warning against prot
Malta’s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, Ian Borg, urges voters to think strategically ahead of the local council elections, warning against prot
The EU’s latest migration reform could see Malta taking on a new role as a ‘return hub’. But what does this mean for our islands?
Local NGO Momentum unveils a three-point proposal to strengthen support for domestic violence survivors in Malta, including expanded safe accommodation, in
Health alert issued over contaminated thyme packets in Malta, with Salmonella bacteria posing a risk to consumers. Stay informed, stay safe.
In 2025, the Archdiocese of Malta announces the defrocking of three priests over sexual abuse of minors, sparking outrage and calls for reform.
Malta’s GO plc crosses €250M revenue milestone, marking a significant achievement for the local telecommunications giant.
Malta’s inflation hits 2.5%, highest in 5 years. Find out what’s driving up costs and how locals are coping. Plus, expert insights and practical tips.
Meet Malta’s young political activists, trading social media activism for a shot at real political power. From Republic Street to Parliament, they’re darin
A Maltese man accused of drug trafficking was denied bail today, highlighting Malta’s strict legal process and ongoing efforts to combat drug crime. Hot Ma
The Nationalist Party suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic and improve safety outside Maltese schools. But will it work?
Labour Party’s chatbot ‘LabourBot’ shares manipulated image of Grand Harbour filled with oil rigs, claiming it’s a PN proposal. We fact-check the claims an
Malta joins international outrage over Israeli minister’s video showing detained flotilla activists forced to kneel, sparking protests and calls for invest