A 30‑year‑old Hungarian tourist was arrested after he was seen carving numbers into a stone at the ancient Ġgantija Temples on Gozo. The Ġgantija Temples, dating from around 3600–3200 BC, are among the oldest freestanding structures in the world. Other tourists that were visiting the temples noticed the man carving on to the megalithic stones using
Malta received a score of 49 on Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), marking a slight improvement over its 2024 score of 46. Despite this increase, Malta remains among the countries identified as the biggest decliners since 2012 in Western Europe and the European Union (EU) region. The CPI ranks 182 countries and territories
Award-winning novelist, playwright and educator Lina Brockdorff, a leading figure in Maltese literature and a lifelong advocate for the Maltese language, has died at the age of 95, her family has announced. Born in Senglea on 21 May 1930, Brockdorff was one of the most prolific writers of her generation, producing poetry, prose, novels, radio plays
The architect overseeing a construction project in Santa Venera that led to the evacuation of several families has insisted that no surrounding buildings are in danger of collapsing, describing the ongoing emergency measures as purely precautionary. Architect Anthony Robinson, whose works on a plot close to Misraħ il-Barrieri and Triq is-Soll were
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