Minister Warns: No Shortcuts in Construction Safety
Malta’s Finance Minister Clyde Caruana urges strict health and safety measures in the booming construction industry, with a 20% increase in accidents last
Malta’s Finance Minister Clyde Caruana urges strict health and safety measures in the booming construction industry, with a 20% increase in accidents last
Malta’s government opens doors to NGOs for rule of law monitoring, promoting transparency and accountability in the justice system
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela is out and about, rallying support for his party in the upcoming election, emphasizing personal connection and the impo
Malta’s EU representative Roberta Metsola rallies voters, emphasizing the power of their vote in shaping the country’s future direction.
The Metropolitan Police is set to investigate a sexual misconduct allegation against Prince Andrew, with potential implications for Malta
Malta’s Animal Welfare Department invites local councils to register for animal first aid courses, empowering staff to handle emergencies and improve anima
Disability card holders in Malta can now enjoy free hydrotherapy sessions at Tal-Qroqq Sports Complex, thanks to a new scheme launched by the Ministry for
A 75-year-old Malta resident sparked a public outcry and prompted changes in the Vision 2050 cube after being denied a seat due to lack of accessibility.
Emergency services in Malta respond to a reported swimmer in difficulty in Sliema’s Balluta Bay, only to find it was a false alarm. Lessons learned and wat
The Nationalist Party (PN) has revealed a €1.4 billion, five-year plan to build a metro network connecting major urban areas in Malta and Gozo.
Malta responds to WHO’s alarm on Gaza’s medical shortages, with locals rallying support and aid for the besieged territory
Carl Caruana, convicted for the 2019 Marsascala shooting, begins his 12-year prison term. The community reflects on the incident and looks towards a safer