Malta’s Mailbag: Echoes of Change in Our Postboxes
A glimpse into Malta’s changing landscape through the letters to the editor, from Valletta’s skyline to Gozo’s quiet fields, and the issues that matter mos
A glimpse into Malta’s changing landscape through the letters to the editor, from Valletta’s skyline to Gozo’s quiet fields, and the issues that matter mos
Malta’s cash-for-passport scheme raised its economic profile, but at what cost to its ideals? A look into the island’s struggle with its values and global
Early voting in Malta and Gozo starts today. Here’s a practical guide to help you cast your ballot before election day on 26 March.
Malta unveils plans for new green spaces in the Three Cities, expands its tech hub, and finds a new home for the Malta Arts Festival, promising a greener,
Beyond the elections and political campaigns, delve into the complex, nuanced process of democracy in Malta, its challenges, and its potential.
Roberta Metsola, the Nationalist Party’s candidate for Prime Minister, rallied voters in Valletta, calling on them to choose Malta’s future direction in th
Malta’s readers share their thoughts on Valletta’s transformation, education, and environmental protection in this week’s letters to the editor.
Malta’s workforce grapples with the choice between immediate gratification and saving for retirement. Exploring the ‘Pension Plus’ initiative and the need
Malta’s rapid development has seen it trade ideals for favours, with political patronage and preferential treatment rife. Can the island recapture its lost
Prime Minister Robert Abela urges supporters to ‘collect your vote’ and keep campaigning until the last second as Malta’s general election approaches.
Malta’s youth-driven political movement, Momentum, has dismissed the transport plans of both the Nationalist Party and Labour Party as ‘fantasy politics’,
Malta’s Attorney General invites local NGOs to join a working group, aiming to strengthen the rule of law through collaboration and independent oversight.