An elderly man who fainted in St George’s Square had to be carried off on a stretcher after the ambulance could not get to the Gozo pjazza on Friday morning. Victoria parish priest Joseph Curmi ...
A 50-year-old cyclist was grievously injured when he lost control of his bike and hit a car on Triq il-Kilpa, Siġġiewi. The police said the accident was reported on Sunday at around 11am.
The incident happened in Depiro Street corner with St Ignatius Street when a crane installed on a construction site in the area clipped the electricty cables running overhead across the street.
A large crowd gathered in front of parliament on Sunday afternoon and marched along Republic Street towards the law courts protesting the proposed reform to magisterial inquiries. Demonstrators ...
Gudja councillor Stefan Caruana has confirmed his candidacy for the Nationalist Party’s general secretary post. Since 2023, Caruana, 49, has served as the party’s executive organisational ...
Malta was used as a base by a murdered Turkish-Cypriot businessman who allegedly ran an illegal betting network worth €75 million monthly, according to his former money man. Halil Falyali, once ...
Ira Losco is standing by this year’s Malta Eurovision winner, Miriana Conte, and her song Kant, which has picked up attention for its controversial title. After winning the Malta Eurovision Song ...
A news report about a man pleading guilty to making violent threats against the Paola mosque has triggered a flurry of bigoted comments, with a number falling under hate speech. The report on TVM ...
Transport Malta on Friday launched a road safety campaign called 'Stop... in the name of love', urging motorists to observe traffic signs. Transport Malta said in a statement its campaign focused ...
Developed over 80 years ago for their indestructible qualities, PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are now inescapable. From kitchenware to drinking water, and even in the entire food ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a phone call Friday that the UK was committed "to Ukraine being on an irreversible path to NATO". "The prime ...
A former chief justice has blasted an upcoming government bill to reform magisterial inquiries, warning it will “only serve to shield politicians and their persons of trust from investigation”.