The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Saturday. Times of Malta leads with news that Malta's two main political parties have only declared five donations large enough to require ...
Momentum has asked the Data Commissioner to intervene after the Transport Ministry failed to respond in time to questions about the Marsascala ferry project. On Thursday the party said it was “forced” ...
Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Wednesday that he saw no reason to dismiss Housing Minister Roderick Galdes since information the minister had handed him about his property dealings did not raise ...
A new study published by tenants' union Solidarjetà shows that between 2022 and 2024, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment increased by 28.3%, more than twice the increase in the mean national ...
Valletta residents and an environmental NGO have urged the prime minister and the Planning Authority to “intervene” on the eve of the anticipated approval of an “artisan joinery” in a two-metre wide ...
The Nationalist Party’s total liabilities stand at €11.7 million, with borrowing from third parties and banks making up the bulk of these debts, according to its financial statements, which were ...
Malta must continue to help mitigate housing market pressures for those in danger of falling behind, President Myriam Spiteri Debono has warned. Speaking during her annual Republic Day address, the ...
Environmental and energy authorities are investigating a suspected fuel leak at a St Paul’s Bay petrol station, with nearby residents fearing for their safety as brown fuel-smelling liquid seeps into ...
The emergency rescue of dozens of people out at sea dominates headlines in all local newspapers this Saturday. Times of Malta writes ‘One dead as 61 rescued after migrant boat capsizes’, noting in the ...
The rector of the American University of Malta (AUM) has resigned less than six months after taking up the role, blaming "governance and oversight arrangements" at the long-controversial institution.
An adventurer aiming to become the first Maltese to row solo across the Atlantic spoke of his “disappointment” on Thursday after the start of the World’s Toughest Row was postponed due to severe ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Thursday. Times of Malta leads with news that the scrapyard on Tal-Barrani Road was under an active stop-and-compliance order due to its ...