A driver was hospitalised after his Hyundai i10 was crushed between two trucks in a three-vehicle collision on Triq Ħal Far, Birżebbuġa , earlier this afternoon. Police said the accident happened at around 1:45pm while all three vehicles were travelling in the same direction. Preliminary investigations found that the Hyundai i10 collided with the rear
Almost 15,500 voters did not collect their voting documents by Thursday’s deadline, slightly more than in the 2022 election. In total, 341,351 people collected their voting documents, with 15,481 left uncollected. This means that at least 4.3% of eligible voters will not be casting their vote on Saturday. In 2022, some 14,500 voting documents, a little
Din l-Art Ħelwa won one of Europe’s top heritage honours in the 2026 European Union and Europa Nostra Awards’ Heritage Champions category after six decades of voluntary work defending Malta’s cultural and natural heritage. The award was presented in Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday during the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2026 The awards are co-funded
A 50-year-old woman from San Ġwann was rushed to the hospital on Friday morning after construction materials fell from a tower crane and struck her car. The accident occurred on Birkirkara Road in St Julian's while the woman was driving her Chevrolet Lacetti past an active construction site. The material crashed directly into her vehicle's windscreen
Time is a fickle friend, rarely stretching as far as we hope, and we navigate the circumstances it imposes. Few situations are truer in this regard than in politics – time crawls under negative scrutiny yet flies uncontrollably during an electoral campaign. There is a palpable buzz driven by the relentless activities, social media updates, announcements
The Nationalist Party (PN) enjoyed an 11-percentage point lead over Labour (PL) in the 2022 election on district 11, a far cry from the result at national level, which saw Labour win by 39,500 votes (13 percentage points). District 11 takes on a new look for this election, as both Mdina and Burmarrad have been hived off to other areas, leaving just
A petition calling for Malta to revoke what it describes as “discriminatory” driving licence rules targeting third-country nationals (TCNs) is gaining attention online. The petition argues that recent Maltese legislation concerning driving licences for non-EU nationals unfairly places additional restrictions and requirements on TCNs living and working
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