Silent Protests in Malta: Putin’s Domestic Challenges
Malta’s expats and locals protest against Putin’s regime, as the island nation faces economic sanctions and divided opinions on Russia’s actions in Ukraine
Malta’s expats and locals protest against Putin’s regime, as the island nation faces economic sanctions and divided opinions on Russia’s actions in Ukraine
Malta entangled in Prince Andrew sexual misconduct probe as UK police prepare to investigate claims by Virginia Giuffre
The ongoing Buġibba Square project highlights the need for stronger local councils and more efficient decision-making in Malta. ADPD argues that the projec
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech uses a calculator to question Finance Minister Clyde Caruana about government spending on COVID-19 PPE, sparking a national
PM Abela and Opposition Leader Grech clash on COVID-19 response, corruption, environment, housing, and education in the first of three televised debates ah
Labour Party promises ‘peace of mind’ for Maltese citizens. Can their policies and track record deliver on this promise?
With the economy cooling and businesses tightening their purse strings, Malta’s political parties are feeling the pinch. But how is this financial squeeze
Activists from the Gaza flotilla, deported from Israel, arrive in Turkey after a stopover in Malta. The island nation finds itself at the heart of a geopol
Discover the candidates vying for your vote in District 7. From familiar faces to fresh perspectives, meet the people who want to represent you and learn a
Malta’s Russian community grapples with economic woes and political unrest back home as Putin’s grip on power tightens. How are they navigating the complex
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s plans for a fish hatchery, sparking a debate over heritage, environment, and progress in Malta’s fishing village.
ADPD argues that the long-running Buġibba square project highlights the need for stronger local councils in Malta