Young Man Injured in Naxxar Warehouse Fall
A 24-year-old man is critically injured after a fall in a Naxxar warehouse, raising concerns about workplace safety.
A 24-year-old man is critically injured after a fall in a Naxxar warehouse, raising concerns about workplace safety.
Midnight Heist: A Lawyer’s Office Targeted in St. Julian’s Picture this: the clock strikes midnight in St. Julian’s, a town known for its vibrant nightlife and bustling streets. But in the shadows, a man is plotting a break-in at a lawyer’s office nestled on the busy Triq San Gwann. What might seem like a plot…
Explore how St. Patrick’s Day highlights cultural double standards in Malta.
Explore Marvin Gaye’s lasting impact on soul music and local Malta culture.
On a quiet afternoon in Valletta, the sound of sirens pierced through the usual buzz of the streets. Just hours earlier, a well-known local DJ had been arrested, stirring the community’s curiosity and concern. Charged with assaulting his ex-partner and reckless driving, the DJ’s case has quickly become a hot topic among fans and critics…
Legion of Mary members gather at Ta’ Pinu Sanctuary for a day of faith, community, and service in Malta.
Trump’s Bold Threat: A Potential Shift in Global Energy Dynamics Imagine walking through Valletta’s bustling streets, the scent of pastizzi mingling with the salty sea breeze, when news breaks that a former U.S. president has threatened to destroy Iran’s largest gas field. It’s a statement that could send shockwaves through global energy markets and alter…
Sagħtar, Malta’s beloved children’s magazine, celebrates its 400th edition with special events and engaging content for young readers.
A Shift in Malta’s Abortion Debate As the sun sets over Valletta, the city glimmers with anticipation and uncertainty. A recent statement from Alex Borg, a prominent figure in the Maltese political scene, has stirred the waters of the ongoing abortion debate. While the ban on abortion remains firmly in place, Borg’s proposal for a…
Malta’s Alarming Respiratory Death Rate: What Does It Mean for Us? Stepping out into the vibrant streets of Valletta, the salty breeze from the Mediterranean seems to carry a whisper of concern. Recent statistics reveal that Malta now tops the European Union in respiratory death rates, with an alarming 94.3 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. This…
Discover Valletta’s latest cultural, infrastructure, and health initiatives announced on March 19, 2026.
Explore local sentiments in Malta through letters to the editor on housing, environment, and youth activism.