Abela’s Election Pledge: ‘Come to Us if You’re Hurt’
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela kicks off his election campaign with a heartfelt message, promising support to those struggling amidst the pandemic.
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela kicks off his election campaign with a heartfelt message, promising support to those struggling amidst the pandemic.
A Malta man faces imprisonment after breaching a court-ordered restraining order, highlighting the seriousness of such orders and the legal consequences of
The European Parliament’s decision to raise steel tariffs has significant implications for Malta’s import-dependent steel industry. Here’s what local busin
The Nationalist Party promises free car licences for Maltese driving under 500km a year. But will it work? We explore the proposal’s implications and local
Discover how to collect your voting document if it hasn’t arrived yet. Find collection points in Malta and get practical tips for a smooth voting experienc
The defence in a high-profile attempted murder trial sought to dissolve the jury due to prejudicial media coverage, but the court rejected the bid, ensurin
A 45-year-old man from Birkirkara denies setting fire to a bowser truck parked outside his home, leaving the community with more questions than answers.
Justice prevails as court rejects defence’s bid to dissolve jury in the attempted murder trial of Maria Vella, shot in Birkirkara last year. Trial continue
A Maltese man’s persistence in contacting his former partner, despite a court order, lands him in jail, highlighting Malta’s robust protection of victims
A defence lawyer’s attempt to dissolve the jury in an attempted murder trial in Malta was rejected by the judge, allowing the case to proceed with the jury
A 35-year-old man from Birkirkara was arrested for repeatedly contacting his former partner despite a court order prohibiting him from doing so, highlighti
Malta’s steel industry faces new challenges as the EU imposes higher tariffs on foreign steel. How will local businesses adapt?