A protest has been called for Saturday 7th March outside the US Embassy Malta by Lebanese Advocates and Moviment Graffitti . The demonstration will take place in Ta’ Qali, with organisers rallying under the banner “We, the people, say no to war.” In a statement, the organisers said activists in Malta are standing against what they described as the
A new lawsuit against Google alleges that the company's artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini guided 36-year-old Jonathan Gavalas on a mission to stage a "catastrophic accident" near Miami International Airport and destroy all records and witnesses, part of an escalating series of delusions that ended when Gavalas killed himself. The man's father,
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola is no stranger to online criticism. After more than two decades in politics, she has learned that public life often comes with a constant stream of commentary, much of it personal and sometimes harsh. Speaking at an International Women’s Day event in Valletta, Metsola reflected candidly on her own experience
We’ve already received 15,000+ nominations for this year’s Lovin Malta Social Media Awards, powered by Malta Vision 2050. Right now, the categories getting the most votes are: Best Festa, Best Overall Content Creator, Best Up and Coming Content Creator, Best Musical Artist and Best Instagrammer. The race is on and your vote can still make the difference
President Donald Trump on Thursday fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, after mounting criticism over her leadership of the department, including the handling of the administration's immigration crackdown and disaster response. Trump, who said he would nominate Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin in her place, made the
Regeneration works at Fajtata Garden in the St Thomas Bay area of Marsaskala are progressing steadily, with the site expected to reopen to the public by next summer. Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works Chris Bonett visited the garden this week to review the ongoing works being carried out by Infrastructure Malta as part of a wider
Momentum said Friday it shared the concerns raised by the local councils regarding the arrival of the floating party platform marketed as "Noma Island". Local communities are right to question whether Malta's authorities are capable of enforcing the rules that already exist at sea. Every summer, residents across coastal areas face almost daily disturbances
Shareholders forced to relinquish their National Bank of Malta shares in 1973 are taking their fight for compensation to the European Court of Human Rights. The shareholders are contesting the manner by which the Maltese Constitutional Court last year awarded approximately €71.8 million in compensation, significantly less than the €1.4 billion sought
A new scheme has been launched to support Local Councils in implementing community projects such as Dog Parks and Cat Cafés. From today, Local Councils can apply for funding to develop open spaces that integrate dedicated pet-friendly areas. The initiative was announced by Minister for the Environment and Energy Miriam Dalli and Parliamentary Secretary
The Secretariat for Catholic Education and the Church Schools' Association have said that in light of mounting evidence of social media's impact on children's wellbeing and development, they underscore the urgent need for a robust, child-centred national framework. They welcomed the opportunity to contribute to the Government's Green Paper on social