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The Aarhus Convention empowers the role of citizens and civil society organisations in environmental matters. It is founded on the principles of participative democracy. Though Malta ratified it ...
A 52-year-old man was handed a suspended sentence after pleading guilty to insulting, threatening and harassing Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech through social media posts. Winston Joseph Gera ...
A 59-year-old man from Switzerland was handed a two-year prison sentence suspended for three years on Monday afternoon, after pleading guilty to sexually harassing a cleaner. The court approved ...
The EU unleashed a groundbreaking legal framework for artificial intelligence, directly applicable in all EU member states, and the clock is ticking for businesses across every sector. Regulation ...
The top stories in Malta's newspapersToday's front pages - August 3, 2025 The top stories in Malta's newspapers ...
Two Libyan men were arrested on Saturday morning in Gozo in connection with alleged drug trafficking. The two men, aged 36 and 25, were arrested in a residence in Triq il-Wied, Marsalforn, limits ...
Today's front pages - August 2, 2025 The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Friday ...
Swarms of enthusiastic young Catholics gathered under the hot sun in Rome on Saturday in a festive, open-air celebration to be capped by an evening prayer vigil led by Pope Leo XIV. The Vatican ...
A line of parked cars caught fire in Marsascala on Wednesday night after a car set alight, sending burning fuel down the road towards other vehicles. A video shared on Facebook by the Civil ...
Tourists up by almost 11% in June, with per capita spending rising 7.4% More than one in three tourists aged 25 to 44 with big increase registered in 65+ group ...
Does Malta have an authenticity problem? Tourists increasingly want an authentic experience, but do they get it here?
In pictures: Malta’s ancient structures as photo backdrops After their excavation, the temples became favourite picnic grounds – open air, a camera, tea and scones ...