Malta’s December Job Surge: A Sign of Recovery
Malta’s job market saw a 4.8% increase in December 2021, led by the private sector and services industry. What does this mean for the island’s economy and
Malta’s job market saw a 4.8% increase in December 2021, led by the private sector and services industry. What does this mean for the island’s economy and
A 32-year-old Birkirkara resident learns the hard way about the dangers of drunk driving in Malta, slapped with a record €6,500 fine and 12-month driving b
Malta’s job market defied expectations with a 4.8% increase in December. Find out what fueled this surge and what it means for the year ahead.
A Maltese man’s persistent attempts to contact his former partner, despite a court order prohibiting it, landed him in jail for six months.
A recent court ruling confirms the protection of rural pathways under Malta’s Planning Authority, safeguarding Malta’s green corridors and cultural heritag
Discover how Malta’s crucifixes are evolving, challenging norms, and sparking dialogue in the 21st century. Meet local artists pushing the boundaries of sc
A Momentum candidate in Malta apologizes after being accused of flipping the bird while driving, sparking a conversation about political decorum and public
A Momentum candidate apologizes for a road rage incident caught on video, sparking a conversation about political decorum in Malta
A Momentum candidate’s obscene gesture, caught on camera in Rabat, has sparked controversy and raised questions about political decorum in Malta’s election
Malta’s Joe Camilleri fights €160,000 invoice for unrequested security services at his Rabat café. Learn how to protect your business.
Discover why Malta’s traditional pubs are disappearing and what can be done to preserve this piece of Maltese culture.
Local filmmaker Paul Portelli’s latest short film, ‘Unur, Fama u Glorja’, explores grief, pride, and the human spirit through the lens of boxing, set again