Jordan Azzopardi, once dubbed Malta’s ‘El Chapo’, has been granted bail under strict conditions after a court found that his improved behaviour and positive
Over 420 people contacted the BCA’s emergency line after the collapse of a residential block in Paceville last week, as authorities continue to investigate
Daniel Muka, one of the men accused of a double homicide, claims his right to a fair trial was breached after his new lawyer was denied time to prepare.
Convicted hitman George Degiorgio offers to testify under oath in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder inquiry, claiming he wants to expose 'those truly involved'
Women are not just victims, they are active agents in climate change adaptation and mitigation. Involving women in decision-making ensures their knowledge
The Malta Financial Services Authority publishes its annual report for 2024 • Regulator carried out 134 enforcement actions, resulting in penalties totalling