Malta Exports 116 Tonnes of Batteries for Recycling
A Maltese cooperative exports 116 tonnes of waste batteries for recycling, marking a significant stride in the island’s commitment to sustainability.
A Maltese cooperative exports 116 tonnes of waste batteries for recycling, marking a significant stride in the island’s commitment to sustainability.
Malta’s government deficit contracted sharply at the end of 2025, signaling a potential economic recovery. Find out what this means for the island’s future
Malta’s government deficit contracted sharply in 2025, reaching a near-balanced budget. Find out how the island nation achieved this fiscal turnaround and
A Maltese man walks free after court rules prosecution failed to prove theft case, raising questions about eyewitness reliability and burden of proof
Former FKNK council member Joseph Xuereb faces trial for allegedly breaking Malta’s finch trapping laws, sparking debate about enforcement and conservation
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A former council member of Malta’s Federation for Hunting and Conservation stands trial for his alleged role in illegal finch trapping, highlighting the pe
Discover how initiatives encouraging public use of private car parks are transforming Malta’s parking landscape, from Valletta to Guardamangia.
Archbishop Charles Scicluna visited the General Workers’ Union in Birkirkara, marking a unique intersection of spirituality and labor rights in Malta.
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’
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Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna visits the General Workers’ Union in Malta, marking an unusual yet significant alliance between the Church and the labor mov