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 ...
Gozo has, since recorded times, been deemed to be more fertile than Malta, its soil more generous and its produce more attractive. On several occasions, when the food situation in Malta had reached ...
Actress Marylu Coppini, one of Malta’s most prolific and versatile stage performers died on Christmas Eve. Aged 76, she passed away at Mater Dei Hospital following a short illness. In a career ...
A 39-year-old Għargħur man was given a suspended sentence after admitting he tried to grievously injure another man with a cardboard cutter. Steven Azzopardi was also accused of causing the victim ...
The Malta Eurovision Song Contest will, once again, be broadcast live from the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre featuring “many surprises”. The two evenings will be hosted by Keane Cutajar together ...
A Nativity tableau by artist Emvin Cremona (1919-87) at the Jesuits’ church in Valletta is undergoing a conservation project funded by The Alfred Mizzi Foundation, the Jesuits’ Church Foundation has ...
Crib making may be a male-dominated hobby, but one of the “best” in Gozo is a woman – one of the few who builds dioramas and detailed figurines, according to the association she is part of. Beatrice ...
No, it isn't AI, and your eyes aren't deceiving you; a triple zebra crossing has appeared in Birkirkara. Photos show three separate zebra crossings painted within metres of each other on a stretch of ...
Most consumers admit they don’t read nutrition labels when shopping for groceries, even if they are on the front of food packaging, according to a study. Researchers from the University of Malta found ...
A 14-year-old girl was taken to hospital on Wednesday after another pupil broke her nose in a school fight at St Nicholas College in Dingli. According to sources, a fight broke out between two girls, ...
A new alien snake species spotted in Malta is harmless to humans but could have a devastating impact on another endemic native reptile if not contained. The Coin-marked snake (Hemorrhois nummifer) has ...
Maltese workers are putting in longer hours than most of their EU counterparts, with almost one in ten clocking in more than 50 hours a week, new data shows. According to Eurostat data for the second ...
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