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Julia Borg’s Inner Garden: A lyrical journey of creativity, presence and emotional bloom

Julia Borg’s Inner Garden: A lyrical journey of creativity, presence and emotional bloom

This summer, artist Julia Borg is returning to The Phoenicia Malta and invites us into a deeply intimate and luminous world with her latest exhibition, Inner Garden. This is a vibrant floral collection that springs from a year of emotional...

Two prisoners hospitalised, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant

Two prisoners hospitalised, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant

Two inmates at Corradino Correctional Facility were hospitalised following two separate incidents in recent days, including one who allegedly drank disinfectant. While details are sparse, sources close to the prison informed Times of Malta that...

Elon Musk says Europe 'will cease to exist soon' if one thing happens

Elon Musk says Europe 'will cease to exist soon' if one thing happens

Elon Musk has warned Europe will "cease to exist" if one thing doesn't change soon. The Tesla boss and former senior advisor to United States president Donald Trump is vocal about his fears that humanity could soon die out thanks to dwindling...

New rules clamp down on noise from boat parties, music must stop by 11pm

New rules clamp down on noise from boat parties, music must stop by 11pm

Transport Malta has issued a notice with new regulations governing noise levels at boat parties. Operators must apply for a permit for the event at least 24 hours in advance. The application must include the name of the person responsible and a...

WATCH | Alex Borg: ‘I’m centre-right, but my door is open to everyone’

WATCH | Alex Borg: ‘I’m centre-right, but my door is open to everyone’

Alex Borg has a clear plan for the Nationalist Party. In his first 100 days, he will appoint a committee of financial and political experts that will sort out the party’s ċedoli scheme and finally publish the party’s accounts. This committee will...

Boat parties will have stricter controls on noise and loud music under new rules

Boat parties will have stricter controls on noise and loud music under new rules

Commercial boat parties must turn off music by 11 pm, keep volume to a minimum when near residential areas, and refrain from conducting sound checks close to shore, according to new rules issued by Transport Malta. The rules follow the...

Youth4Entrepreneurship Gozo 2025: Digital Solutions for a Smarter Island

Youth4Entrepreneurship Gozo 2025: Digital Solutions for a Smarter Island

The Youth4Entrepreneurship Gozo 2025 initiative focusing on the theme, “Digital Solutions for a Smarter Island,” has been launched by the Gozo Business Chamber, in collaboration with Agenzija Zghazagh, the Malta Digital Innovation Authority...

Warmer and sunnier than usual June ushers in summer with first heatwave of the year – MIA

Warmer and sunnier than usual June ushers in summer with first heatwave of the year – MIA

June proved to be warmer and sunnier than average this year, with the first summer heatwave recorded in Malta just as the month drew to a close, the Malta International Airport’s Meteorological Office said on Tuesday. June was markedly hotter than...

GTA welcomes new ferry service, calls for enlargement of Mgarr Harbour

GTA welcomes new ferry service, calls for enlargement of Mgarr Harbour

With regards to the announcement of a new fast ferry – Sliema, Bugibba. Mgarr Gozo – The Gozo Tourism Association said that it has always advocated further connectivity to Gozo as this is “fundamental for the sustainability of tourism.” The Gozo...

Sow, Grow, Unite Community Garden at the Gozo General Hospital

Sow, Grow, Unite Community Garden at the Gozo General Hospital

The Sow, Grow, Unite Community Garden is an innovative and a first-of-its-kind initiative in the Maltese Islands, and has just been officially inaugurated within the grounds of the Gozo General Hospital It is the result of a collaborative effort...

Eryri and Yr Wyddfa races halted mid-event as heat poses safety risk

Eryri and Yr Wyddfa races halted mid-event as heat poses safety risk

Event organisers Always Aim High Events and XTERRA made the decision to halt all trail running races at 12.25pm on Saturday, July 12, due to what they described as “extreme” weather conditions. Races had begun as early as 6.30am and included the...

Full list of Spain travel advice including entry requirements, safety and laws

Full list of Spain travel advice including entry requirements, safety and laws

12:32, 07 Jul 2025 Spain is a top holiday destination globally, boasting a Mediterranean climate, delectable cuisine and historical sites. Compared to other tourist hotspots, Spain is often seen as a cost-effective choice. The European nation is...

Culture and the arts at the heart of our communities

Culture and the arts at the heart of our communities

We launched RETOLD - an unprecedented initiative which brings back to Malta leading international art and design projects, by Maltese artists and creatives, which made Malta proud abroad. This is an intrinsic part of my Ministry's and the...

'Foundation' Stars Say Season 3 is "King Lear on Steroids and Acid": “It's a bloodbath” [Exclusive]

'Foundation' Stars Say Season 3 is "King Lear on Steroids and Acid": “It's a bloodbath” [Exclusive]

Summary Foundation Season 3 is now streaming on AppleTV+. Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with Terrence Mann and Cassian Bilton about Season 3. The pair discuss the complex storylines of the season that lead to an intense season finale, relying...

Unified Endpoint Management and Security

Unified Endpoint Management and Security

While technology continues to reshape the way we work and connect, cybersecurity begins — and often ends — at the endpoint. From laptops and desktops to mobile devices and servers, endpoints form the frontlines of modern business. Unfortunately,...

‘Barriers in participatory leadership for women are obvious to the blind’

‘Barriers in participatory leadership for women are obvious to the blind’

You can call her the voice behind the vision; yes, she is. Collette Chibundo Mbamalu, who goes with the pen name ‘Collette Davidson’, is a certified counsellor, social enterprise expert, life coach, and passionate naturalist. An author of many...

Their greed … our ruin

Their greed … our ruin

Over-tourism is a double-edged sword. You may get the initial impression of increasing economic benefits. Then you realise that, after all, maybe, not all is well. Not just economically. Over-tourism exposes our local communities as well as the...

Editorial: Are restaurants serving the right value?

Editorial: Are restaurants serving the right value?

For the last few years especially, it’s been a gnawing suspicion for many of us living in Malta: eating out feels increasingly like a luxury, not a regular treat. Now, a recent survey commissioned by the Association of Catering Establishments...

The best Marella ships and Tui cruise deals for 2025 and 2026

The best Marella ships and Tui cruise deals for 2025 and 2026

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

PN proposes carrying capacity solution to waste crisis in tourist-heavy localities

PN proposes carrying capacity solution to waste crisis in tourist-heavy localities

The Nationalist Party has proposed a carrying capacity policy as a key solution to Malta’s growing garbage problem, especially in localities heavily impacted by tourism such as Swieqi, St Julian’s and Msida. The suggestion came during a press...

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