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Pilgrims, on their motorcycles and bicycles, made their way to Żabbar on Sunday morning as the town celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Graces. The tradition dates back to the 1950s. On Sunday morning ...
Inbound tourism to Malta rose sharply in 2025, with arrivals topping 405,000 in July and more than 2.2 million in the first seven months of the year, while tourist spending surged past €452 million ...
A man was left with serious injuries after a fall in a St Julian's establishment in the early hours of Friday morning. Initial investigations indicated that the man, a 40-year-old American national, ...
The EU recently approved an updated Environmental Crimes Directive (Directive (EU) 2024/1203) that requires member states like Malta to clamp down on acts that harm the environment. Maltese ...
A tourism-focused academic organisation has relocated its operations to Malta in a move marked by the opening of a new library of tourism publications. In a statement, the Tourism Ministry said the ...
Fifteen photos that showcase the natural beauty of Malta and Gozo are in the running for global recognition in the international edition of the annual Wiki Loves Earth competition. The 15 winning ...
Malta is one of the few European Union countries that still uses antiquated laws dating back to 1854 to crack down on the homeless. Most member states have either abolished similar laws or had them ...
The UHM Voice of the Workers and the General Workers Union have reached a financial deal for the 140 employees of the Swiss company Carlo Gavazzi who are set to be dismissed. Last month the ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Saturday. Times of Malta leads with Finance Minister Clyde Caruana describing Malta's rock-bottom fertility rate as "the greatest challenge ...