Man Seriously Injured in St. Julian’s Lift Plunge
A man in his 40s fell four storeys down a lift shaft in St. Julian’s, Malta, leaving him with serious injuries. Emergency services rushed to the scene, and
A man in his 40s fell four storeys down a lift shaft in St. Julian’s, Malta, leaving him with serious injuries. Emergency services rushed to the scene, and
Join the conversation on Marsa’s future as the Planning Authority opens pre-market consultation for Grand Harbour regeneration
PN MEP candidate Anthony DeBono retracts threatening message sent to Adrian Delia, leaving the political sphere in Malta divided and uncertain about the pa
Malta’s English language schools face a 6% drop in student numbers in 2025 due to rising costs and the rise of online learning. How will the sector adapt?
Malta’s ambassador to the U.S., Roseanne Camilleri, remains undeterred despite threats made against her partner, MP Robert Abela, highlighting political te
The Vitals Global Healthcare saga takes a new turn as the case against the auditor and accounts clerk is set to be heard separately in Malta’s law courts.
The Planning Authority defers decision on Malta’s first crematorium after Birkirkara council seeks more time to study environmental impact.
Malta’s English language schools face a 6% drop in students in 2025, but they’re innovating and adapting to attract more learners and promote the Maltese e
Malta’s newly appointed US ambassador, Roseanne Camilleri, remains undeterred by partner’s threats to MP, ready to strengthen Malta-US relations
The court decides to separate the case against auditor Joseph Cuschieri and accounts clerk Ian Gauci from the main Vitals Global Healthcare case, ensuring
Żurrieq council delays decision on Malta’s first crematorium, seeking more time to consider the proposal’s impact on the town and its residents.
Malta’s English language schools face a 6% decline in student numbers in 2025 due to pandemic, cost, and competition. How are they adapting?