Ħondoq’s Mayor Demands Answers on Car Park Barricade
Ħondoq ir-Rummien’s mayor expresses frustration over the sudden cordoning off of part of the village’s car park with concrete blocks, leaving locals and to
Ħondoq ir-Rummien’s mayor expresses frustration over the sudden cordoning off of part of the village’s car park with concrete blocks, leaving locals and to
A lone gunman opened fire in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, leaving at least five people dead and several injured. The attack has sent shockwaves through the cit
Restoration work begins on Qrendi’s historic Chapel of Our Lady of Graces, a project that’s not just about preserving history, but about breathing new life
Turkey’s President Erdogan accuses Israel of using security as a pretext to seize more Palestinian land. Malta weighs in, balancing economics and politics.
A routine cannabis arrest in Malta leads police to suspected dark web dealings, highlighting the island’s fight against cybercrime.
Malta stands to gain €1.3 billion from the EU’s proposed new budget. But what does this mean for our island nation? We break down the budget and explore wh
Malta’s economic boom sparks debate: should parents give their children €43,000 at 18? We explore the pros, cons, and alternatives.
Adrian Delia’s €250m infrastructure plan promises to transform Malta, but is it a solid shield or a fragile promise?
Discover why Malta needs to embrace digital vehicle licences for convenience, efficiency, and sustainability. Learn from other countries’ experiences and h
Malta’s aviation industry faces a jet fuel shortage crisis, threatening flights and tourism. KM Malta chairman warns of ‘real concern’.
A local father’s decision to gift his daughter €43,000 sparks a national debate on Malta’s wealth transfer traditions and the value of financial independen
Adrian Delia warns that Malta’s €250 million reserve fund is inadequate to protect against economic shocks. Delve into the local political debate and the e