Malta
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Geopolitical Tensions Push Maltese Airspace to Record Traffic Levels
Malta’s strategic location in the Mediterranean has made its airspace a crucial transit route, with record traffic levels driven by geopolitical tensions. As conflicts and instability rise in regions like the Middle East and North…
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‘Systemic Failings’ Led to Plan to Send Dogs to Questionable Shelter
Systemic failings within an animal welfare organization led to a plan to send dogs to a shelter that was liked to a “concentration camp”. The plan sparked outrage among animal lovers and raised concerns about…
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Malta Water Polo Players Under Investigation for Alleged Match-Fixing at Euros
Several Malta water polo players are being investigated over alleged match-fixing at the European Championships. The investigation is likely focused on determining whether any players were involved in manipulating game outcomes, potentially for financial gain.…
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PN Urges Government to Finalize NGO Deal for Fort Tigné
The Nationalist Party (PN) is pressing the government to commit Fort Tigné to an NGO, questioning the delay in finalizing the agreement. The fort, a historical site in Malta, has been a point of discussion…
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Malta’s Eurovision 2026 Hopefuls
Malta is gearing up for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, and 18 talented artists are vying for the chance to represent the island nation. The contestants include familiar faces like Janice Mangion, who competed in…
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Property Owners Get Slight Leeway on Ceiling Heights
The Planning Authority (PA) is giving property owners a bit of flexibility when it comes to ceiling heights. According to recent updates, there’s some wiggle room for developers and homeowners looking to renovate or build,…
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Jason Micallef Expresses Discontent with Robert Abela’s Ta’ Qali Comments
Jason Micallef is reportedly upset with Prime Minister Robert Abela’s comments regarding the Ta’ Qali gravel situation. While details are scarce, it appears Micallef took issue with Abela’s remarks, suggesting they didn’t quite hit the…
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Mosta Doctor Paul Chetcuti Caruana, Targeted by 1977 Letter Bomb, Dies Aged 77
Dr. Paul Chetcuti Caruana, a Mosta-based doctor, has passed away at the age of 77. He was previously targeted by a letter bomb in 1977, which was intended for him but tragically killed 15-year-old Karin…
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Julio Iglesias Faces Sexual Assault Allegations from Former Employees
Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, 82, is facing serious allegations of sexual assault and human trafficking from two former female employees. The women, who worked at Iglesias’ Caribbean mansions in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas…
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Malta’s Delicate Diplomatic Balancing Act in a Turbulent Global Order
Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean, is navigating a complex web of international relations amidst a shifting global landscape. As major powers like the US, China, and Russia jockey for influence, Malta’s diplomatic…






