Malta
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Roderick Galdes Resigns as Affordable Housing Minister Amidst Controversy
Roderick Galdes has resigned as Malta’s Minister for Social and Affordable Accommodation, amidst controversy surrounding the government’s affordable housing scheme. The scheme has faced criticism over governance, transparency, and potential conflicts of interest, with concerns…
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David Casa to Negotiate MEP Position on European Social Fund
David Casa, a Maltese politician and Member of the European Parliament, is set to negotiate the European Parliament’s position on the multi-billion European Social Fund. As the rapporteur, Casa has already reached a deal on…
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Construction Debris Spills onto Sliema’s Tower Road
A heavy truck has spilled construction debris on Tower Road in Sliema, Malta, causing concerns for local residents and commuters. The incident has raised questions about safety measures and traffic management in the area, which…
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Gozo Ferries Cancelled Amidst Storm Harry’s Lingering Threat
Gozo ferries have been cancelled as authorities warn that the sea and coast remain dangerous due to Storm Harry’s impact. The storm has disrupted ferry travel around Malta, with multiple operators suspending sailings between Malta…
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Valletta Baroque Festival Breaks Attendance Records
The Valletta Baroque Festival has seen a record-breaking attendance, with music lovers flocking to Malta’s capital to enjoy the 14th edition of this esteemed event. Held from January 8-25, 2026, the festival showcased world-class baroque…
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Lidl Ramps Up Deliveries Ahead of Storm Harry to Keep Shelves Stocked
Lidl has taken proactive measures to prepare for Storm Harry by boosting deliveries to its stores. The supermarket chain is ensuring shelves remain stocked with essentials, aiming to minimize disruptions for customers. With the storm…
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Malta Braces for Storm Harry: Authorities Urge Residents to Stay Indoors
The National Weather Service has issued a stern warning as Storm Harry hits Malta, with authorities urging everyone to stay indoors. Measures are in place to manage the storm’s impact, including advisories against non-essential travel…
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Malta’s Government Debt Increases to €11.2 Billion Despite Q3 Surplus
Malta’s government debt has risen to €11.2 billion, despite registering a surplus of €82.6 million in the third quarter of 2025. This surplus is attributed to a €151.5 million year-on-year increase in total revenue, reaching…
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White Rocks Site Offers Opportunity for Genuine Ecological Revival, Says ADPD
The White Rocks site in Malta presents a unique chance for large-scale ecological restoration, according to ADPD-The Green Party. The party welcomes the public discussion around the site’s future and its potential transformation into a…
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Student Organisations Question €25k Offer to Deter Driving
Student organisations are questioning a €25,000 offer made to students to quit driving, viewing it as a simplistic solution to broader transportation issues. The organisations argue that tackling car dependency requires comprehensive public transport solutions…






