EU’s ‘Return Hubs’: Malta’s Role in the Migration Reform
Malta braces for potential changes in migration dynamics as EU proposes ‘return hubs’ in migration reform. What does this mean for our tiny island nation?
Malta braces for potential changes in migration dynamics as EU proposes ‘return hubs’ in migration reform. What does this mean for our tiny island nation?
After a four-year investigation, UK police announce charges against 57 people over the deadly Grenfell Tower fire, with lessons for Malta’s own fire safety
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech accuses the government of abandoning the fight against crime as statistics show worrying trends. Grech proposes tougher sen
The Nationalist Party accuses the Labour government of abandoning the fight against crime as rates surge in Malta. Residents voice concerns.
The Nationalist Party slams the government’s approach to crime, citing recent incidents and the ‘golden visa’ scheme. The government hits back, insisting i
The Nationalist Party alleges that the Labour government has surrendered in the battle against crime, painting a grim picture of Malta’s streets. But what’
Minister for Home Affairs Byron Camilleri addresses long queues at Malta International Airport, promising action to ease border delays affecting travellers
Maltese authorities admit to issuing ID card to son-in-law of mafia boss despite Interpol arrest warrant, raising questions about immigration system
A Belgian man faces six years in jail and a €20,000 fine after being caught with cocaine at Malta International Airport, highlighting Malta’s tough stance
A Belgian national was sentenced to six years in jail and fined €20,000 for drug trafficking in Malta, reflecting the island’s tough stance on drugs.
Malta’s largest immigration crackdown in years sees 71 people arrested for staying irregularly, sparking debate about the island’s immigration strategy and
Robberies Down by Almost Two-Thirds in 20 Years – Byron Camilleri in Parliament In a significant announcement during a recent parliamentary session,…