[PHOTOS] Archbishop Emeritus Paul Cremona lies in state at St John’s Co-Cathedral
Members of the public begin visiting Archbishop Emeritus Paul Cremona lying in state
Gozo ministry, NGOs reach agreement on Marsalforn road widening
The original plan required the expropriation of 10,693 sq.m of agricultural land along the road despite the fact that the road was rarely prone to congestion
Drop the charges instead of pardoning the 'hackers', academics say on FreeHour saga

Academics say the government should have dropped charges and reviewed the procedures that led to the lecturer’s and learners’ arrest, instead of...

Academics say the government should have dropped charges...

Communities investing in shared solar parks: A case for energy democracy

As Malta faces increasing energy demands and growing concerns about the climate crisis, alternative energy solutions are becoming a pressing issue

As Malta faces increasing energy demands and growing...

New outer breakwater proposed off St Elmo

Valletta’s eastern coastline risks erosion and potential flooding in...

Valletta’s eastern coastline risks erosion and...

Opposition motion on cost of living shot down by government

Amendment by government to praise its policies in tackling inflation receives...

Amendment by government to praise its policies in tackling...

Controversial magisterial inquiry reform clears Second Reading stage

Under the proposed rules, ordinary citizens will have to file a police report...

Under the proposed rules, ordinary citizens will have to...

Cocaine users amount to 41% of those who sought help with addiction in 2023

The number of deaths linked to drug use rose sharply to 18, compared to just five in the previous year. Of these, 13 were attributed to cocaine use, while the...

The number of deaths linked to drug use rose sharply to 18,...

Government puts forward motion condemning Opposition’s attitude towards Speaker

Government Whip Naomi Cachia files parliamentary motion condemning Opposition MP Karol Aquilina’s remarks against Speaker Anglu Farrugia...

Government Whip Naomi Cachia files parliamentary motion...

Labour MPs shoot down discussion on Tourism Ministry consultants during Clayton Bartolo's tenure

Clayton Bartolo testifies in front of the Public Accounts Committee that fell into chaos when the subject of his former ministry's consultants...

Clayton Bartolo testifies in front of the Public...

Lufthansa Technik to invest €22 million in Malta hangar for wide-body aircraft maintenance

Lufthansa Technik Malta announces €22 million investment in hangar expansion to cater for maintenance of wide-body aircraft

Lufthansa Technik Malta announces €22 million...

Malta joins Commonwealth countries in call for unity to restore global harmony

Malta joins commonwealth countries in call for unity to restore harmony across the globe during the 68th meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group

Malta joins commonwealth countries in call for unity to...

PN blasts Speaker for 'acting with political bias and furthering partisan interests'

The PN says it will request an urgent meeting with Speaker Anġlu Farrugia, where a delegation will present its position directly and demand immediate...

The PN says it will request an urgent meeting with Speaker...

Labour MEP asks where money for increased defence spending will come from

Labour MEP Thomas Bajada questions whether increased defence spending by the EU will result in funds being diverted away from cohesion and social funds

Labour MEP Thomas Bajada questions whether increased...

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Citrus trees in Xaghra set to be felled after debilitating virus is detected

The Plant Protection Directorate has identified Citrus Tristeza Virus-infected trees in the areas of Xagħra and along the Marsalforn route in Gozo

The Plant Protection Directorate has identified Citrus...

PN slams police commissioner over cannabis heist discrepancy

PN demands clear explanation for the misreported figures after forensic expert...

PN demands clear explanation for the misreported figures...

Cabinet recommends pardon for students and lecturer charged with hacking

A presidential pardon is being recommended by the Cabinet for the three students and lecturer being charged with gaining unauthorised access to the FreeHour app

A presidential pardon is being recommended by the Cabinet...

Maltese law students to compete in international moot court competition in London

Fourth-year law students from the University of Malta are set to represent Malta in London moot court competition

Fourth-year law students from the University of Malta are...

Trump is waging a trade war – what does this mean for Malta?

Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, increased levies on Chinese products,...

Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, increased levies on...

[WATCH] Sofia public inquiry: Nearly all recommendations implemented, cabinet says

Around 96% of recommendations made by the Jean Paul Sofia public inquiry board have been partially or fully implemented

Around 96% of recommendations made by the Jean Paul Sofia...