3 Church Staff Banned Over Malta Child Abuse Scandal
Three church personnel in Malta were banned in 2025 following allegations of sexual abuse of minors, sparking a national outcry and calls for reform.
Three church personnel in Malta were banned in 2025 following allegations of sexual abuse of minors, sparking a national outcry and calls for reform.
GO plc, a Malta-based telecommunications giant, crosses the €250 million revenue mark, reflecting the island’s economic resilience and digital growth.
Malta’s inflation jumps to 2.5% in April, with food and transport costs driving the increase. We explore the reasons behind the surge and its impact on Mal
The Labour Party’s ambitious vision for Malta’s future, from sustainability to tech innovation, is stirring the political landscape ahead of the election.
Malta’s ‘AI for All’ programme attracts 6,000 users in just 48 hours, indicating a surge in local interest in artificial intelligence.
A high-profile drug trafficking suspect was denied bail today in Valletta’s law courts, following a joint operation between Maltese and Italian authorities
The Nationalist Party suggests traffic wardens outside schools to ensure student safety in the morning rush, sparking debate about practicality and resourc
Explore Malta’s transformation through personal stories and memories at ‘Stories Revisited’, a new exhibition at the Malta National Museum
Labour Party’s chatbot paints a vivid, but flawed, picture of Malta’s energy future with oil rigs and giant harbours. We separate fact from fiction.
A video posted by Israel’s Public Security Minister showing detained activists from the Gaza flotilla being forced to kneel has sparked controversy in Malt
As Iran and the US trade threats, Malta’s neutrality and significant Iranian community put the tiny Mediterranean island at the heart of the geopolitical s
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela defends major project announcements during election campaign, sparking debate over fairness and legality.