Woman Allegedly Killed By Partner In Żabbar Identified ↗
Front page leadCharlotte Zammit has been identified as the woman who was allegedly killed by her partner in Żabbar, marking a tragic event in the local news cycle.
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Charlotte Zammit has been identified as the woman who was allegedly killed by her partner in Żabbar, marking a tragic event in the local news cycle.
Malta's annual turtle nesting season has concluded without a single nest being recorded, raising concerns for the local marine wildlife.
Four individuals have been rescued following a boating incident where their vessel capsized near the St. Paul's Islands.
A new exhibition in Valletta transforms Malta's coastline into art, showcasing a unique perspective on the island's natural beauty.
A 15-year-old individual is being held in isolation, with connections to a global abuse network being investigated.
A fire has broken out inside a bedroom in a maisonette located in Żurrieq.
A man has been arrested in connection with the alleged killing of his partner in Żabbar, following the identification of the victim.
Lovin Malta is celebrating its 10th anniversary by announcing significant growth, reaching 208 million monthly views and 800,000 followers.
An opinion piece suggests that after twenty years, the government should take responsibility and pay for a past mistake.
This opinion piece asserts that Swieqi is not a place that can be bought or sold, likely referring to property or development issues.
An opinion piece that contrasts two distinct events, fireworks and a ferry fiasco, possibly highlighting different aspects of public services or events.