Malta’s Own Helicopter Company Doubles Fleet, Promises 8-Minute Gozo-Malta Hop
Rotor blades sliced the early-morning haze above Valletta’s Grand Harbour yesterday as Malta’s only home-grown helicopter operator, IslandRotors, unveiled…
Rotor blades sliced the early-morning haze above Valletta’s Grand Harbour yesterday as Malta’s only home-grown helicopter operator, IslandRotors, unveiled…
Boom Times: 2.2 Million Visitors Choose Malta, Injecting €2 Billion into Island Life Valletta’s cruise-liner horns haven’t stopped blushing. From January…
Man jailed for working illegally as cab driver for six months A 34-year-old Egyptian national has been sentenced to six months imprisonment after being…
Russia-Belarus War Games Send Shivers Through Valletta Cafés: “It’s 1979 All Over Again,” Say Veterans Valletta’s morning espresso ritual felt different…
Gorillaz’ 2026 World Tour Lands in Malta: Virtual Band, Real Impact on the Rock Sliema’s sunrise was still smearing peach across the cranes yesterday when…
Malta’s Place in a Turbulent World: How Global Shocks Ripple Through Our Tiny Island Valletta’s morning traffic still hums along Republic Street, café…
Watch: Two Black Mondays, 90 years of chronicling Malta’s history In the heart of Valletta, where limestone facades bear witness to centuries of…
Bank of Valletta’s new correspondent tie-up with America’s oldest bank is being hailed in Malta as more than a routine boardroom handshake: it is a vote…
Economic force: Why Malta has become a global hub for the gaming industry By Hot Malta Staff | 9 min read Walk along Sliema’s seafront at 17:30 on a…
Eurozone jitters, cruise-ship cash and festa fireworks: How one turbulent week shook Malta’s wallets and hearts By Friday evening, the narrow streets of…
A Financial Flex Too Far: When Maltese Opulence Bites Back The Balzan villa was supposed to be the crown jewel—three floors of imported Carrara marble, a…
Virtual Assets and Fintech: The Mediterranean Wave Malta Can Still Ride By Ariadne Micallef, Valletta On a sun-drenched Monday in May, the usual chatter…