A large group of Maltese passengers spent their New Year’s Eve celebrations stranded in the middle of the Danube River after their cruise ship ran aground. The 46 passengers were travelling aboard the ...
The traditional children’s Christmas sermon was held at St Anthony’s church in Għajnsielem on Christmas Eve, following the singing of Christmas carols by the St Anthony of Padua children’s choir. This ...
Malta’s passport is frequently described as the world’s best, or, at least, among the very best, whether in newspapers or online publications. It is the kind of claim many Maltese read with pride, and ...
If we felt 2025 was a turbulent year, then we better brace ourselves for 2026. In the last year or so, political convenience, short-term profit and moral cowardice have taken precedence over long-term ...
Robert Abela isn’t just complicit in Roderick Galdes’s stinking property saga – he is fully responsible for it. Abela decided that the public should never get to see his cabinet’s asset declarations.
'There have been no charges, no arrests, literally nothing,' Dieter Vink's mother says ...
A diver has died after finding herself in difficulty while in the sea off Dwejra in Gozo. The diver, a 54-year-old German woman, was seen floating in the water by other persons in the area within the ...
Foreigners outnumber Maltese people almost two to one in Msida, and there are also more foreigners than Maltese residents in St Julian's and Gzira, data given in parliament shows. There were 10,655 ...
After months of hot, dry weather, Malta got a much longed for soaking with hail reported in certain localities on Saturday afternoon. Videos and photos shared by readers show hail coating Iklin and ...
The government needs to explain the recent, sudden resignations of the chief executive and Deputy CEO of Identità, the Nationalist Party said on Monday. Both officials were appointed to the agency ...
A Chinese negotiator involved in multi-million euro deals by Enemalta is behind a secret company suspected of being set up to pay kickbacks to Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi. Year-long investigations ...
Three out of every four social workers have blamed burnout and a heavy administrative workload as the key reason for quitting the frontline, new research has shown. For years, stakeholders have warned ...
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