Malta’s Eurovision: Security Tight Amid Boycott Threats
Malta hosts the 70th Eurovision Song Contest under high security, responding to boycott calls and political tensions
Malta hosts the 70th Eurovision Song Contest under high security, responding to boycott calls and political tensions
Labour Party promises a ‘modal shift’ in Malta’s transport system, focusing on public transport, cycling, and electric buses. What does this mean for Malta
The Nationalist Party (PN) has pledged to improve wages and working conditions for Malta’s police, armed forces, and other disciplined services if elected.
Malta’s Industrial Tribunal rules that the dismissal of a soldier who mocked the Armed Forces’ gate on social media was fair and timely.
An NGO challenges a controversial planning decision in Nigret, raising questions about accountability and transparency in Malta’s planning system.
Malta’s Sarah Bajada keeps her son out of her political campaign, prioritizing his childhood over political gain. A refreshing take on politics and motherh
Labour Party’s plans for a significant modal shift in Malta’s transport system, focusing on sustainability, health, and liveability.
The Nationalist Party promises improved wages and working conditions for Malta’s police, military, and prison officers, aiming to boost morale and efficien
Discover the contentious Nigret development in Msida, and how your local council vote could shape its future. #Malta #Msida #Development
Pressure mounts on UK’s Keir Starmer to resign as Prime Minister, with Labour MPs calling for his removal. Malta’s British expat community weighs in on the
Labour Party promises radical overhaul of Malta’s transport system, including €400M light rail project and expanded public transport network
President Trump’s Iran ceasefire announcement sparks conversations in Malta. Here’s what it means for the island nation and the Mediterranean.