To celebrate the award of the George Cross to Malta on April 15, 1942, events were held in villages around the island during World War II.
Sleep’s importance is the focus of Times of Malta’s upcoming Breakfast in Bed invite-only event being organised by Pink in collaboration with Hästens at The Phoenicia Malta on April 29
The solemn tradition and reflections for pilgrims accompanying Jesus on the seven final ‘stations’ of his passion and death
Since Pilate was a Roman and pagan, he would not have been concerned that Jesus was accused of blasphemy
Some of his understated contributions to the common good still survive
He shone brightest in every area of jurisprudence – civil, criminal, constitutional and commercial
The first reference to it is found in the 1820 prison regulations
Historic Floriana site can be turned into a ‘living’ educational experience
Roosevelt's poor health led to the US and British governments meeting in Malta
An old idea, built to a new design, but soon outdated
Philip ‘Rokarja’ Pace died in January 2024. It took a year for people to find out
Achuil came to Malta seeking asylum. Now he is a nursing student with big dreams
The hall at the Palace in Valletta was created to hold investitures of new members within the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George
Fontanella turns 50 this year, and it's still going strong
Rosanne Zammit spent a month in Iraq and heard disturbing stories
Manuscript has been digitised and is now being transcribed to make it available to the public
‘It’s all thanks to John’s quick thinking that I’m here again this November’
Nuuk airport will finally have the capacity to welcome bigger planes from November 28
Malta’s coffee culture has come a long way from its 17th-century origins, as Terence Mirabelli finds out
Angela Bettoni is the first Mcast BA graduate with Down’s syndrome
Born into a family of bird trappers, Aron Tanti sought an alternative
The historic event ushered in a new chapter in religious practice locally
Celebrations provide an annual show of strength between rival parochial groups
The first ‘kaxxa infernali’ in Malta was let off at Qormi in 1932
A look at how the Dar tal-Kleru and Handmaids of the Cenacle were founded
We are a nation that loves convertibles and it’s easy to see why. The wind-in-the-hair experience doesn’t get much better for those who enjoy driving.
Maltese tech entrepreneur’s start-up valued at third of a billion dollars
Sam Diamond speaks out to raise awareness about the importance of regular smear tests
Quaint chapel in Marsascala will be celebrating its 350th anniversary next year
Hompesch, Bonaparte, Nelson and Ball were among the main figures in this momentous and crucial period in Malta’s history
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