Malta Rape Case: Fear Silences Victim
A Maltese woman retracts rape charges after alleged threat, sparking a legal and community debate about justice and safety
A Maltese woman retracts rape charges after alleged threat, sparking a legal and community debate about justice and safety
Malta’s Minister for Health and Safety sends a clear message to the construction industry: no room for shortcuts in ensuring worker safety.
Malta’s Justice Ministry seeks NGOs’ help in strengthening the country’s judicial system, inviting them to participate in a public consultation and contrib
Prime Minister Robert Abela urges supporters to mobilise voters until the last second on the eve of the 2022 Maltese general election, painting a vision of
Residents of Birkirkara allege early morning noise from a construction site. BCA intervenes to investigate and address the complaints.
Malta finds itself at the center of a storm as UK police announce their intention to investigate sexual misconduct allegations against Prince Andrew, with
Local councils in Malta urged to register for animal first aid courses, a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at creating a more animal-friendly society.
A false alarm in Sliema today saw emergency services rush to the shoreline, only to discover that no swimmer was in distress. The incident served as a remi
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision with a car on the Regional Road in Msida. Police are investigating the cause of the incident, which occ
The Nationalist Party (PN) has unveiled a €1.4 billion, five-year plan to revolutionize Malta’s public transport system with a state-of-the-art metro syste
Malta’s hospitals may be miles away, but Gaza’s medical crisis is a stark reminder of our shared humanity. Here’s how Malta can help.
Carl Caruana, convicted in the Marsascala shooting case, begins his 12-year prison sentence, sparking reactions and discussions about prevention and rehabi