
Ten years have passed since Malta held its first-ever abrogative referendum, a public vote that centered on whether to allow the continued hunting of turtle doves and quails during the spring migration season. Despite growing environmental concerns and a vocal anti-hunting campaign, the referendum resulted in a narrow win for the pro-hunting lobby, with just over 50% of voters supporting the continuation of the spring hunting tradition....
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NEWS Malta
April 11, 2025
Francesca Attard resigns from PN to serve freely
In a pivotal moment for local politics in Malta, Francesca Attard, the deputy mayor of Għargħur, has officially resigned from the Nationalist Party (PN) and declared her intention to continue...
NEWS Malta
April 11, 2025
Malta urged to strengthen laws against digital abuse
In a strongly-worded call for reform, Rebecca Buttigieg, Malta’s Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms, has advocated for a more robust legal framework to confront the escalating issue of online...
NEWS Malta
April 11, 2025
Education ministry faces backlash over school plan
The Maltese government is encountering mounting criticism from the public after announcing plans to relocate approximately 600 students from Mellieħa Primary School to a provisional school composed of container units...
NEWS Malta
April 10, 2025
Malta urges action on synthetic cannabis risks
The Medical Association of Malta (MAM) has issued a strong warning to the public about the health dangers posed by edible cannabis products containing a synthetic compound known as CC9....
NEWS Malta
April 10, 2025
Health ministry quiet on internal investigation findings
An internal investigation by Malta’s Health Ministry has uncovered serious procurement irregularities in refurbishment projects at the Qormi and Birkirkara health centres. However, the conclusions of the probe—marked by allegations...
NEWS Malta
April 9, 2025
PN motion challenges new environmental permit rules
The Nationalist Party (PN) has tabled a parliamentary motion proposing amendments to the newly introduced Environmental Permits Regulations, which it argues are ineffective and unclear. The party believes that the...
NEWS Malta
April 9, 2025
Appeals court reinstates St Paul’s Shipwreck Church tender
In a significant legal development, the Court of Appeals has overturned a decision made by the Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB), which had previously annulled a tender for the renovation...
NEWS Malta
April 9, 2025
Joseph Portelli’s role questioned after OKCoin fine
Joseph Portelli, the government-appointed executive chairman of the Malta Stock Exchange (MSE), is facing scrutiny following revelations of his involvement with OKCoin Europe Ltd., a cryptocurrency exchange fined €1 million...
NEWS Malta
April 9, 2025
Transport Malta vintage car reform withdrawn after backlash
Tensions within Malta’s transport regulatory community have intensified following an unexpected decision by Transport Minister Chris Bonett to abandon a proposed amendment aimed at reforming the country’s vintage car licensing...
NEWS Malta
April 8, 2025
Maltese authorities probe Mozura wind farm deal
In a significant development that sheds further light on Malta's entanglement in international corruption networks, Maltese authorities have formally reached out to Montenegro as part of an expansive investigation into...
NEWS Malta
April 8, 2025
Illegal villa may become sheep farm in Malta
The controversial saga surrounding Marco Gaffarena’s illegally constructed villa in Żebbuġ has taken yet another surprising turn. Despite nearly two decades of enforcement actions, court battles, and rejected applications, Gaffarena...
NEWS Malta
April 7, 2025
Gozo Diocese keeps Rupnik mosaics amid abuse scandal
Amid a growing wave of criticism and institutional reflection within the Catholic Church, the Diocese of Gozo has reiterated its decision to continue displaying mosaics created by Father Marko Rupnik...
NEWS Malta
April 7, 2025
Sliema Chalet bid revived after review board ruling
The iconic Sliema Chalet, built in 1926, was once a vibrant and elegant destination on Malta’s northeastern coast. Known for its dance hall that attracted both locals and tourists, the...
NEWS Malta
April 5, 2025
Political loyalty trumps merit in Malta
The recent appointment of Neil Portelli, a former associate of the disgraced ex-chairman of the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA), Joseph Cuschieri, to a senior role at Infrastructure Malta has...
NEWS Malta
April 5, 2025
Malta funds reality TV with taxpayer money
In a development that has sparked debate and concern across Malta's media and political landscape, the Malta Film Commission has allocated €1 million in taxpayer-funded grants to support the production...
NEWS Malta
April 4, 2025
Loyalty over merit in Malta ambassador picks
Malta’s foreign policy decisions have once again drawn attention following the nomination of dentist and former Member of Parliament Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando as the country’s non-resident ambassador to Rwanda. The...
NEWS Malta
April 4, 2025
Illegal Gozo rural settlement may be sanctioned
An illegal rural settlement in Gozo, developed without proper permits over several decades, appears to be on the brink of official recognition. This controversial situation involves an extended family known...
NEWS Malta
April 1, 2025
Marsaxlokk promenade project exceeds budget by €2 million
Cost overruns and project delays have become a recurring issue in Malta’s public infrastructure sector. Taxpayers frequently bear the burden of unforeseen expenses, raising concerns about financial accountability and efficient...
NEWS Malta
April 1, 2025
Damaged Qbajjar Battery finally returned to government
The Qbajjar Battery, a historic military fortification built by the Knights of St. John over 300 years ago, has finally been handed back to the government after decades of mismanagement...
NEWS Malta
March 29, 2025
Money laundering suspect won state contracts in Malta
Despite facing a police investigation for serious financial crimes, accountant Nigel Scerri continued to benefit from direct government contracts amounting to €100,000. Records indicate that through Mater Dei Hospital, Scerri...
NEWS Malta
March 29, 2025
Malta magistrate targeted after corruption investigation
A fresh surge of hostility and intimidation has emerged against Magistrate Gabriella Vella, the judicial officer who led the inquiry into one of Malta’s most controversial corruption scandals—the questionable sale...
NEWS Malta
March 28, 2025
Malta Health Ministry Under Fire Over MUMN Donation
Malta’s Health Minister, Jo Etienne Abela, is facing mounting scrutiny after his ministry allocated over €67,000 to the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN), yet failed to provide any...
NEWS Malta
March 27, 2025
Ryan Borg placed on leave after leaked phone call
Ryan Borg, currently serving as a director at the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS), has been thrust into the spotlight after a leaked phone call exposed his criticism...
NEWS Malta
March 27, 2025
NGOs Secure Major Concessions in Gozo Road Project
A persistent five-year campaign led by environmental organisations has successfully pressured the Gozo Ministry to scale back its ambitious plans for a road expansion project between Marsalforn and Victoria. Originally...
NEWS Malta
March 27, 2025
Malta Government Seeks Retrial for Illegal Ta’ Xbiex Project
The Maltese government is exploring an extraordinary legal measure in an effort to retain the controversial Capitainerie building in Ta’ Xbiex. This structure, deemed illegal by the court, has been...
NEWS Malta
March 26, 2025
HSBC Malta sale faces regulatory and financial hurdles
Malta’s banking sector is at a crossroads as HSBC, the country’s second-largest bank, continues its search for a buyer. The potential acquisition of HSBC’s Malta operations has sparked widespread speculation,...







































