ADPD Urges Gov’t: Save Mellieħa’s Ġnien il-Kbira
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa’s Ġnien il-Kbira, a 25-hectare green lung, to the private sector. Local residents and ac
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of Mellieħa’s Ġnien il-Kbira, a 25-hectare green lung, to the private sector. Local residents and ac
The iconic National Stadium wall in Msida was suddenly dismantled without a permit, raising questions and eyebrows ahead of Labour’s mass meeting. What’s t
A 35-year-old rape suspect, Joseph Xuereb, was rearrested after a dramatic chase through the streets of Valletta, Malta, following an attempted escape from
Momentum calls for an end to Malta’s ‘build now, sanction later’ culture as high-profile projects face halts and a shift towards sustainable development ga
Franco Fenech, son of late business tycoon Joseph Fenech, passes away. A look back at his impact on Malta’s business landscape and real estate sector.
A local woman in Malta asks to drop rape charges against her ex-partner, citing fears for her safety after he allegedly threatened to kill her. The case hi
Minister Chris Fearne warns construction industry against safety shortcuts, as local authorities step up enforcement and the industry reacts.
Malta’s government extends invitation to NGOs to help monitor and strengthen the rule of law, boosting democracy and human rights.
Robert Abela, Malta’s incumbent Prime Minister, is on a relentless campaign trail, urging voters to ‘collect their vote’ and keep engaging until the last s
Malta’s political party Momentum pledges to tackle noise pollution, promising stricter regulations and enforcement. Can they make Malta’s streets quieter?
Residents of Pembroke protest against a local football club’s plans to build a new stadium, citing noise pollution, traffic congestion, and loss of green s
BCA steps in after Birkirkara residents complain about early morning works at the site of a recent building collapse, limiting work hours to address noise