The European Commission has formally initiated an infringement procedure against Malta, accusing the island nation of failing to provide adequate assistance in helping other EU member states recover unpaid taxes.
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The Maltese government has once again come under fire for its controversial "golden passport" scheme, which allows wealthy foreign nationals to purchase citizenship in return for hefty investments. This programme,
The cloistered communities of female monasteries in Malta have experienced a significant decline, with numbers dwindling by an average of 62% over the last three decades. This alarming trend is
Turkish director Zeki Demirkubuz's drama Life clinched the prestigious Golden Bee award for Best Feature Film at the second edition of Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival over the weekend. The festival,
Recent findings by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) have shed light on the pressing need for a comprehensive strategy to enhance the integration and inclusion of migrants
Rena Xuereb, who has lived in Michigan, USA, for the past 73 years, is known to her family by the Maltese term iż-żgħira, meaning the youngest. At the tender age
Several countries have urged Malta to take concrete actions to ensure a safe working environment for journalists, including protecting them from threats, attacks, reprisals, and strategic lawsuits against public participation
Joseph Muscat, the former Prime Minister of Malta, has been charged with corruption linked to a hospital privatisation scandal. The case, once probed by the late investigative journalist Daphne Caruana