Malta’s Disability Card Holders Get Free Hydrotherapy
Disability card holders in Malta can now enjoy free hydrotherapy sessions, thanks to a new government initiative aimed at improving accessibility to therap
Disability card holders in Malta can now enjoy free hydrotherapy sessions, thanks to a new government initiative aimed at improving accessibility to therap
A 72-year-old Maltese man’s struggle to participate in Vision 2050 consultation highlights accessibility issues and sparks conversation about respect for s
A false alarm in Sliema led to a search and rescue mission for a reported distressed swimmer, highlighting the importance of water safety and accurate repo
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision with a car on the Regional Road in Msida. Traffic delays and road safety concerns follow the incident.
The Nationalist Party (PN) has proposed a €1.4 billion, five-year metro plan for Malta, promising a transformative change in public transport.
Malta’s hospitals echo Gaza’s medical crisis, as WHO warns of severe shortages. With strong ties to the Palestinian community, Malta could play a crucial r
Carl Caruana, convicted for a shooting incident in Marsascala, begins his 12-year prison term, sparking mixed reactions and calls for community unity and s
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa land, arguing for sustainable development and public engagement in planning process
Labour Party sparks controversy as they demolish National Stadium wall without necessary permit, leaving locals surprised and critics outraged.
A rape suspect, out on bail, attempted a dramatic escape in Valletta’s bustling streets, only to be rearrested after a high-speed chase involving the publi
Malta’s rapid development has led to a surge in unsanctioned structures, sparking calls for an end to the ‘build now, sanction later’ culture. Can the isla
Franco Fenech, heir to Malta’s Tumas Group, passes away leaving behind a legacy that has shaped the island’s business and social landscape.