As many as three out of every four licenced holiday homes in Malta and Gozo could be impacted by new regulations for short-term lets, according to an exercise carried out by Times of Malta.
The Bice Mizzi Vassallo music competition saw its revival in 2023 with its 14th edition being held last October. The prize winners Daphne Delicata and Lucas Garcia Conrad have just concluded their ...
Research is underway to find out what is holding back female participation in local councils, with recommendations to correct gender imbalance expected next year. Only 27 per cent of candidates in ...
World War III has already begun, Ukraine’s former president has declared, citing North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces and a surge of Iranian-made weapons fuelling the assault on ...
Over 100 people gathered in Valletta on Sunday afternoon to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The demonstration called Her Plight, Our Fight, which was ...
The November edition (no. 1,062) of the magazine Il-Ħajja f’Għawdex has just been published. The cover article is on the long-awaited transfer of Victoria’s primary school from the old ...
Archbishop Charles Scicluna on Sunday urged foreign affairs ministers who will meet in Malta for an upcoming OSCE meeting to ensure they strive for peace while here. "Let's pray for this meeting ...
A woman was rescued after she fell off a quadbike at Imġiebaħ cliffs, Mellieħa, on Saturday morning. The air rescue was carried out by the Armed Forces of Malta. According to a social media ...
Robert Abela will not say whether minister Clayton Bartolo should be made to refund extra money his wife received for a job she did not do, saying on Friday that he did not want to influence ...
The government is reintroducing targeted checks at Malta's ports - including the airport and marinas - at the beginning of December, when the island will host the ministerial council of the ...
Spain's leftist government said Friday it has fined five budget airlines including Ryanair and EasyJet €179 million for "abusive practices" such as charging passengers for hand luggage.
Under a framework established by the UN in 1992, 23 developed countries - and the European Union - historically responsible for most planet-heating emissions are obliged to contribute to climate ...