WATCH: Malta-flagged €180,000-a-week superyacht almost sinks off Greek coast

August 2, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Everyone made it to safety, with the captain averting disaster by guiding the vessel to shallow water

First-ever Artificial Intelligence Act comes into force

August 1, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Its aim is to guarantee the safety and fundamental rights of people and businesses when it comes to AI.

Maltese property is still affordable – just not the property you want

August 1, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Trade-offs on property location and size fuelling perception of housing affordability crisis, argues Brian Micallef

Trailer overturns causing rush hour traffic chaos in Marsa

August 1, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

Transport Malta has advised motorists to make use of alternative routes

Central Bank formally announces ‘temporary’ resignation of Edward Scicluna as Governor

July 31, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Alexander Demarco to take his place as Governor of the Central Bank of Malta

Central Bank of Malta’s July economic update reveals improving economic sentiment

July 31, 2024
by BN Writer

Mixed results in different economic indicators paint a mixed picture

Up for grabs: Mercury Towers penthouse on sale for €22 million price tag

July 31, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Situated on the 28th level, the penthouse spans across the entire floor at 800 square metres

Stronger enforcement of labour laws necessary to create level playing field in job market, says The Malta Chamber

July 31, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The Chamber of Commerce emphasised the ‘critical reliance’ of key sectors on migrant workers

Average of 63 new licensed motor vehicles per day registered during 2024’s second quarter

July 30, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

There are more motorcycles, E-bikes, PA-bikes, e-kick scooters, quadricycles and ATVs on the road than buses and minibuses

Malta ranked one of the best countries in Europe to retire in 2024 by Global Citizens Solutions

July 30, 2024
by Helena Grech

The country’s English-speaking population, political stability, and tax exemptions were listed as among the most attractive elements

Olive oil fraud and mislabelling surge in Europe amid price hikes caused by global warming

July 29, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

While some olive oil was mixed with cheaper quality oils, others were incorrectly labelled as extra virgin

New temporary emergency power plant arrives at Malta’s freeport

July 27, 2024
by Helena Grech

It is intended to prevent further power cuts which disrupted several parts of Malta and Gozo in recent weeks

Malta hits a high note: The economic impact of music events on the island

July 27, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

Investmentment in venues can enhance Malta’s capacities to attract more significant and larger events

Enemalta says Farsons Beer Festival power cut down to organisers not requesting enough power

July 26, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

Tests on the Enemalta substation found that the provision was fine

Vitals saga: Edward Scicluna to no longer serve on MFSA Board

July 26, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

A notice on the Government Gazette has been published, confirming the decision