Moving around Malta is not for the faint hearted. Ancient cart ruts, railway tunnels and tram lines have carved pathways across the limestone. Is the sea the ultimate way around the never ending traffic jams? (3 minute read)
Tag: Writing
Inheritance of Shadows
A short story about confronting life's choices and amidst despair, finding hope from the most unexpected corner.
Malta’s Flag in the Crossfire of the Strait of Hormuz
Malta’s flag may represent a small island nation, but its presence across the world’s shipping lanes means it is never far from the consequences of global conflict. It as a reminder that a small island thousands of kilometres from the conflict can find itself in the eye of the storm.
The Empire’s Secret Weapon: Printing in Malta
A hidden chapter of Maltese history: how printing presses on the island spread education, religion and influence across the Ottoman world.
When the Maltese Fought the British
The close ties between Malta and Britain are often celebrated today, but history also records a moment when the Maltese played a pivotal role in a violent challenge to British power. (2 minute read)
The Allure of the Hidden Game
What if the most thrilling crime scenes aren’t splattered with blood—but spreadsheets? A simple question “Where did this money come from?” It’s not just a question—it’s the start of a crime thriller. If you think banking is boring, think again. (3 min read)
Malta’s Festa: Where Faith Meets Fireworks
Malta Festa: stepping into the heart of Maltese life – where history, devotion and joy meet, in one unforgettable summer night. (3 minute read)
Let’s Meet in Malta
‘I can see Russia from my house!’ Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin was misquoted. But what does that have to do with Malta? It has been, the place where great powers have gathered to negotiate, and alter the course of history. (A 3 minute read)
Why is Malta Sweltering?
With over 300 days of sunshine each year, is it a blessing or a curse?
Malta Rewrites Pre-History
A groundbreaking discovery has revealed that Malta's human history is at least 1,000 years older than previously thought, possibly rewriting Mediterannean history. (3 minute read)










