Malta’s First-Time Buyers: Interest-Free Loans on the Horizon
Discover Robert Abela’s groundbreaking plan to offer interest-free property loans to first-time buyers in Malta, making homeownership more affordable and a
Discover Robert Abela’s groundbreaking plan to offer interest-free property loans to first-time buyers in Malta, making homeownership more affordable and a
Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean, finds itself at the center of international attention after a man accused of attempting to assassinate U
Momentum party launches its campaign slogan, ‘Maltin Jħossu – Momentum’, with a vibrant event in Valletta’s Republic Street, reflecting its commitment to u
Malta-born Anthony Scaramucci arrested for allegedly attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump. Local reactions and legal implications.
Momentum, Malta’s fastest-growing political party, unveiled its campaign slogan with a flash mob performance in Valletta, capturing the nation’s attention
Stirring the Pot: Malta’s Vocal Patrons Speak Up Imagine this: it’s a balmy evening in Valletta, the sun dipping below the Grandmaster’s Palace. You’re strolling along Republic Street, the hum of conversation in cafés and restaurants filling the air. Suddenly, you hear a commotion. A group of locals, armed with placards and passion, are gathering…
Residents and businesses in St. Julian’s, Malta, react with fury as council approves sudden road closure without consultation
Residents of Msida’s Triq il-Kbira express outrage after local council approves road closure, narrowing street and reducing traffic flow
Malta’s tourism industry braces for impact as Thailand projects lower growth and fewer tourists due to Middle East war
Exploring the modern pressures making it harder for young people to stay in sport in Malta, and the initiatives fighting back.
Labour and the Nationalist Party unveil their plans for Malta. Find out what’s in store for housing, the economy, and the environment.
Malta’s tourism industry braces for a potential decrease in Thai visitors due to the Mideast war, but remains optimistic about new markets like Africa.