A man has been filmed hitting the driver of a car in Buġibba. The video, uploaded to Facebook group Expats Malta by a user named Rashid Gill, shows a man repeatedly striking the driver of a stationary ...
Every little pocket of greenery counts in Malta’s urban centres. Summers are steadily becoming more intense and, thanks to the urban heat island effect, temperatures in our dense, concrete cities ...
Valletta ranks as one of the least affordable European cities for locals to dine out, according to a study carried out by an online culinary magazine. The magazine, Chef’s Pencil, reviewed 177 cities ...
John Baptist Camilleri, local councillor of Marsascala writes: Lately, a lot has been said, articles written and interviews conducted about the proposal regarding a ferry service linking Marsascala ...
Joseph Muscat has defended a dead judge accused of “suppressing” a report that valued public land in Sliema at more than double the amount Fortina Group paid for it. The former prime minister said he ...
If you have never read the Maltese constitution, it is likely because you are afraid you will not understand it. Or it could bore you. That could change, however, after a young Maltese engineer built ...
Direct flights between Malta and New York will be launched from June, Foreign and Tourism Minister Ian Borg announced on Tuesday. "Sales will start tonight," Borg said when speaking at an activity in ...
An investigation has been launched after an airport passenger coach caught fire. There were no passengers on board and no one was hurt. Malta International Airport said the incident happened at 6.50pm ...
A new court building for inquiring magistrates was inaugurated on Tuesday by the prime minister. "This initiative reflects a clear and consistent vision to bring the justice system closer to the ...
I would like to congratulate Times of Malta on its 90-year journey in Maltese journalism. The recent conference celebrating this milestone was a testament to the newspaper’s enduring legacy and I had ...
Rainfall over the past year remained below average, yet conditions were still far better than the severe drought recorded a year earlier, the Meteorological Office reported on Monday. The 2024–2025 ...
Malta is one of the few European Union countries that still uses antiquated laws dating back to 1854 to crack down on the homeless. Most member states have either abolished similar laws or had them ...