EU Court Weighs Hungary’s Anti-LGBTQ Law
Malta watches as EU’s top court rules on Hungary’s controversial anti-LGBTQ law, with implications for the bloc’s stance on LGBTQ rights
Malta watches as EU’s top court rules on Hungary’s controversial anti-LGBTQ law, with implications for the bloc’s stance on LGBTQ rights
Malta’s inflation rate hits a 10-year high, with prices climbing across the board. From Valletta’s markets to Paceville’s cafes, locals feel the pinch. Wha
Malta’s inflation rate hits 6.7%, the highest in five years. Find out why your grocery bill is bigger and what you can do about it.
Malta’s urban transformation captured in photos exhibited in Uzbekistan, fostering cultural exchange
Malta court rules widow of late Notary Ivan Barbara personally liable for unpaid debt, sparking conversation about guarantee agreements
From horse-drawn carriages to electric buses, explore Malta’s public transport journey over the past 160 years.
Discover the evolution of Maltese public transport over 160 years, from horse-drawn carriages to electric buses, connecting communities and shaping our isl
A Valletta widow, Maria Barbara, faces a €125k debt after the court ruled her liable for a loan taken by her late husband, Notary Ivan Barbara. The decisio
Discover the history and future of public transport in Malta, from horse-drawn carriages to electric buses.
Malta court holds widow of late notary Ivan Barbara personally liable for €150,000 debt, setting a precedent in estate planning and debt management.
International human rights lawyer Gavin Sullivan to speak in Malta, shedding light on the island’s human rights record and empowering locals to demand chan
Malta’s tourism industry kicks off 2023 with a bang, recording an 18.5% increase in tourist arrivals in February. Discover what’s drawing visitors to the s