Malta’s Taxidermy Trove: A Feathery Surprise
Police uncover the largest collection of taxidermied birds in Malta, hidden in a Birkirkara house, raising questions about regulations and the future of th
Police uncover the largest collection of taxidermied birds in Malta, hidden in a Birkirkara house, raising questions about regulations and the future of th
A routine police raid in Msida turns chaotic as accused alerts mother, disrupting operation and sparking debate
Meet Reno Borg, Malta’s newly appointed Data Protection Commissioner. Discover his background, plans, and what his appointment means for your digital priva
Police uncover Malta’s largest taxidermy collection, sparking debate on wildlife protection and the future of Malta’s avian heritage.
A Malta man’s whispered words during a police raid have sparked controversy, with police and the public debating the incident’s implications.
Grant Thornton faces parliamentary committee over controversial Fortina land deal report, with the firm defending its findings amidst political scrutiny.
Grant Thornton faces parliamentary committee over controversial Fortina land deal, valued at €60 million. Find out what’s at stake and what to expect from
Labour and the Nationalist Party promote rival May Day events in Floriana and Sliema, sparking election buzz as the political atmosphere heats up in Malta
Malta’s water projects draw praise from EU Commissioner. Discover how the island is turning water scarcity into a story of success.
Government revises rent for voluntary groups and trade unions leasing property, providing much-needed relief to Malta’s unsung heroes
Malta’s ambitious water projects, from Mgarr ix-Xini to Marsaxlokk, are drawing praise from the EU Commissioner for Environment, Virginijus Sinkevičius, fo
Government cuts rent for voluntary organisations and trade unions by up to 50%, providing much-needed relief and boosting sustainability