2,000-year-old Punic tomb discovered in Żabbar
A what now? A 2,000-year-old Punic tomb was discovered in Żejtun by the Water Services Corporation whilst they were carrying out roadworks
A what now? A 2,000-year-old Punic tomb was discovered in Żejtun by the Water Services Corporation whilst they were carrying out roadworks
Attention all engineers, urban town planners and architects! You are being invited to take part in an urban design contest, to propose ways in which the southern city of Marsascala can be made more attractive to visitors
510 tonnes of waste was collected from 400 kilometres of roads and public spaces by public service employees this week, as part of a cleanup campaign called Insebbħu Pajjiżna
Despite the fact that theatres are expected to reopen soon, a brand new play in Maltese could not be postponed any further and the cast and crew are positively determined to present the show, exclusively online
Malta’s reopening plan was revealed at the start of May 2021, when the government announced their restriction timeline, which ranged from 10 May, all the way up to the 7 of June
In case you’re living under a rock and didn’t see the first Eurovision Song Contest 2021 semi-final last night, Destiny has made it through to the final, with her powerful rendition of Je Me Casse
The recycling beverage machines will allow people to return their plastic drink bottles and get 10c in return. The aim, said the minister, was for 85% of plastic bottles to be recycled across the island
Vaccine registrations were opened to all those aged 16 and over last night, making Malta the very first country within Europe to open up its vaccine registrations to the entire adult population
That’s right! Malta has retained first place in the LGBTQI+ Rights Index for the sixth year running and scored 94%, five points more than last year
Two cruse-liners from the international and highly acclaimed Viking brand will be home-porting from Malta’s beautiful Port il-Kbir this summer, announced Clayton Bartolo, the minister for tourism and consumer protection
Upon the reopening of Heritage Malta sites and museums this week, the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum skulls will remain displayed at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta until the end of October
The plan to lift a myriad of COVID-19 restrictions was revealed this morning, during a press conference held by health minister Chris Fearne and superintendent of public health Charmaine Gauci