PN’s €1.4 Billion Metro Plan: Malta’s Public Transport Future?
The Nationalist Party unveils a €1.4 billion, five-year plan to revolutionise Malta’s public transport with a metro system. What does this mean for Malta’s
The Nationalist Party unveils a €1.4 billion, five-year plan to revolutionise Malta’s public transport with a metro system. What does this mean for Malta’s
WHO warns of critical medical shortages in Gaza hospitals. Malta’s hospitals, like Mater Dei, have treated injured Palestinians. Here’s how you can help.
Carl Caruana handed 12-year prison term for Marsascala shooting, bringing closure to a case that shook the peaceful Maltese town.
ADPD calls on government to reverse course on transfer of prime Mellieħa land, citing environmental concerns and promises of sustainable development.
Labour Party removes National Stadium wall without planning permission, sparking controversy ahead of mass meeting
Matthew Vella, accused of rape, attempted to escape in Valletta, leading to a dramatic chase. He was rearrested, and the community reacts with outrage and
Malta’s rapid urbanisation raises concerns about the environment and heritage. Can a shift towards sustainable planning save our urban jungle?
Franco Fenech, heir to the Tumas Group, passes away, leaving a void in Malta’s business landscape. The Tumas Group’s legacy, from Portomaso Marina to Drago
Get to know the candidates vying for your vote in District 7’s local council elections. From traffic congestion to affordable housing, we’ve got the issues
Vladimir Putin faces domestic headwinds but maintains a strong hold on power, impacting Malta’s Russian ties and economy
Momentum pledges to tackle nuisance noise in Malta with a five-point plan, aiming to reduce noise pollution and improve the quality of life for residents.
Pembroke residents rally against a proposed football stadium development, arguing it will destroy their peaceful neighborhood. The football club counters w