Ex-Inspector’s Mafia Threats: A Dark Side of Malta’s Crime Unit
Former economic crimes inspector Joseph Vella found guilty of making Mafia-style threats, raising questions about corruption and accountability in Malta’s
Former economic crimes inspector Joseph Vella found guilty of making Mafia-style threats, raising questions about corruption and accountability in Malta’s
Malta’s strategic location exposes it to global geopolitical tensions. The Iranian gunboat incident in the Gulf of Oman serves as a reminder of the island’
International NGOs urge Malta government to prioritize media reforms, citing concerns over press freedom and independence. Locals weigh in on needed change
International NGOs push for urgent media reforms in Malta, citing concerns over state interference and journalist safety. Locals weigh in on the importance
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Exploring the implications of Trump’s Iran ceasefire extension for Malta, from oil prices to migration routes and Malta’s role in regional stability.
Malta finds itself at a crossroads as Trump extends Iran ceasefire. What does this mean for our island’s neutrality and strategic location?
A Maltese politician defends Pope Francis, highlighting shared values and local relevance
Malta’s Richard C. V. V. Vance remains in Washington as US-Iran nuclear talks hit a snag, leaving uncertainty and a stake for Malta in the Middle East conf
Former Labour general secretary Jimmy Magro starts his jail term after losing his final appeal in a decade-long corruption case involving the Paceville lan
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech, known as Delia, calls on government to reconsider Evarist Bartolo’s appointment as Ambassador to the Vatican due to his pa
Malta’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ian Borg, reinforces our island’s commitment to Lebanon at the EU Council meeting, highlighting the deep historical t