Borg’s Fixed-Term Election Proposal: Stability or Limbo?
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech proposes fixed-term elections, aiming to end uncertainty around early elections in Malta. But what does this mean for voter
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech proposes fixed-term elections, aiming to end uncertainty around early elections in Malta. But what does this mean for voter
A 35-year-old man was granted bail this week following allegations of assault and threats near St. George’s Square in Valletta. Here’s what we know so far.
Selmun Hill, a popular Malta spot, is temporarily closed to traffic after a collision, offering visitors a peaceful respite and sparking discussions about
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech proposes fixed-term elections to end election timing uncertainty, benefiting businesses and voters alike in Malta.
Joseph Xuereb, accused of assault and threats in Birkirkara and Żebbuġ, granted bail. Local communities react as trial date approaches.
Notorious poacher, known as ‘Il-Bżar’, finally jailed for defying lifelong hunting ban, protecting Malta’s migratory birds
Malta’s PM suggests fixed-term elections to end election timing uncertainty, a move welcomed by local businesses but raising political concerns.
A man was granted bail this week following his arrest for alleged assault and threats in Birkirkara, leaving the community concerned about public safety.
A Qrendi hunter, despite a lifelong ban, was jailed for shooting protected birds in Malta’s Ghadira Nature Reserve
Malta draws lessons from Malaysia’s Sabah fire disaster, highlighting the importance of fire safety and community preparedness as we head into summer.
A man was granted bail today following allegations of assault and threats in Birkirkara, leaving the peaceful community on edge. Here’s what we know so far
Malta’s tight-knit hunting community grapples with a repeat offender’s illegal hunting, leading to a six-month jail sentence and a €2,300 fine.