Malta’s Teachers Demand End to Colonial-Era Gag Law
Teachers in Malta call for the repeal of an 1897 law that silences them, with ADPD leading the charge. Here’s what locals think and how the government is r
Teachers in Malta call for the repeal of an 1897 law that silences them, with ADPD leading the charge. Here’s what locals think and how the government is r
After a five-year investigation, UK police announce charges against 57 individuals and organisations in relation to the Grenfell Tower fire that claimed 72
As Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán visits Poland, Malta reflects on its own EU journey and the potential for a new East-West dialogue.
Prime Minister Robert Abela kicks off Malta’s election campaign with a message of empathy and support, promising help to those in need. But are his promise
The Nationalist Party pledges free car licences for Maltese drivers who clock under 500km a year. But is this sustainable transport policy or just a politi
Teachers in Malta protest against a colonial-era order that silences them, with ADPD calling for its immediate repeal. Join the debate on their right to sp
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán’s visit to Poland marks Hungary’s return to the EU, resonating with Malta’s Magyar community and their cultural centre in Msida.
PN revises its renewable energy target after a chatbot flags manifesto inconsistency, aiming for 70% by 2030. What does this mean for Malta’s energy future
Don’t miss out on voting in Malta’s local council elections. Here’s how to collect your voting document if you haven’t received it.
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s emotional appeal to voters, ‘Come to us if you’re hurt’, has become a rallying cry in Malta’s upcoming election. But what doe
PN pledges free licence for cars driven under 500km a year, a potential game-changer for low-mileage drivers in Malta. Here’s what you need to know.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán’s visit to Poland marks Hungary’s return to the EU, offering Malta a timely reminder of the power of EU solidarity and unity.