Malta’s George Cross: New Research Reveals How Islanders Themselves Won the Iconic Award
Bombed, starved and down to its last drops of oil, Malta in 1942 was a limestone fortress that simply refused to cry uncle. For eight decades islanders…
Bombed, starved and down to its last drops of oil, Malta in 1942 was a limestone fortress that simply refused to cry uncle. For eight decades islanders…
Echoes Across the Med: How Jerusalem’s 800-Year-Old Organ Strikes a Chord in Malta Valletta’s church bells had barely finished their Sunday cascade when…
Watch: Two Black Mondays, 90 years of chronicling Malta’s history In the heart of Valletta, where limestone facades bear witness to centuries of…
Valletta – The Mediterranean felt smaller and angrier this week when a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza reported a drone strike that instantly…
Trump’s ‘Department of War’ Rebrand Sends Ripples Through Valletta’s Café Bars By Luke Vella, Hot Malta Correspondent Valletta – At 10 a.m. On a humid…
In Pictures: Victory Day Celebrations Kick Off in Valletta The cannon boomed across Grand Harbour at sunrise, and Valletta’s honey-coloured bastions lit…