Malta Man, 75, Admits to Farm Car Arson
A 75-year-old Maltese man confesses to setting fire to a car parked inside his farm, highlighting the passion for land and the consequences of trespassing.
A 75-year-old Maltese man confesses to setting fire to a car parked inside his farm, highlighting the passion for land and the consequences of trespassing.
Archbishop Charles Scicluna criticizes Trump’s ‘unrestrained’ attack on Pope Francis, resonating with Maltese Catholics
Malta’s ID card system under scrutiny after mafia boss’s son-in-law collects residency permit hours before arrest warrant issued
A man stands trial for a 2022 murder in peaceful Marsalforn, Gozo, as the community seeks answers and closure
Easter truce in Ukraine war expires with both sides accusing each other of violations, leaving little hope for peace. Locals in Malta react.
A suspected mafioso son-in-law collected his Maltese ID card hours after an arrest warrant was issued, raising questions about Malta’s Individual Investor
A year after the brutal murder of Joseph Xuereb, his accused killer stands trial in Gozo’s Marsalforn. The community grapples with division and the harsh r
Hungary’s ruling party, Fidesz, led by Viktor Orbán, suffered its worst electoral defeat since 2002. How did Europe react? What does this mean for Malta?
As the Easter truce in Ukraine collapses, both Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violations. Malta, with its strategic location, watches and waits.
Malta faces controversy as ID card issued to son-in-law of mafia boss before arrest warrant known. What went wrong?
As Viktor Orbán is voted out in Hungary, Europe reacts with a mix of joy, caution, and curiosity. What does this mean for Malta?
Easter’s brief respite ends in Ukraine war as both sides accuse each other of violations. Malta stands in solidarity with Ukraine.