Malta’s The Way: Defying Curia Orders
Christian group ‘The Way’ stands firm against two orders from Malta’s Church Curia, sparking debate and dialogue across the islands
Christian group ‘The Way’ stands firm against two orders from Malta’s Church Curia, sparking debate and dialogue across the islands
A Swedish man stands trial in Malta for allegedly pressuring his Maltese wife to sell sex, raising awareness about human trafficking in the island nation.
Malta’s government approves new building regulations making solar panels mandatory for new constructions and major renovations, boosting renewable energy p
President Trump’s optimism about reviving the Iran nuclear deal could have implications for Malta’s energy future. Here’s what locals need to know.
A repeat offender with a 50-page criminal record was jailed for a shop burglary in Malta’s Republic Street, thanks to the vigilance of local residents.
Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni suggests suspending EU spending rules, leaving Malta in a delicate EU balancing act. What’s next for our island?
A snapshot of Malta’s concerns and celebrations through letters to the editor on April 9, 2026, highlighting local issues and diversity.
Malta’s Court of Appeal increases sentence for man convicted of groping a woman on a crowded bus, sparking relief and conversation among locals.
Malta’s Arts Council unveils a new strategy to share Maltese stories and culture with the world, from Mdina to international stages.
Discover why energy stability is crucial for Malta’s future and how we can achieve it through diversification and investment in renewable energy.
A major betting company operating in Malta has been fined €225,000 for failing to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, highlighting the Malta
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