In Malta, the occasion will be marked with a series of guided walking tours in Valletta organised by the Malta Union of Tourist Guides (MUTG), with all proceeds going to charity.
And perhaps that's why the music felt particularly alive ... Then came Maximilian Hornung, whose cello tone could probably melt the limestone off Valletta's bastions if he played long enough ... ... Last night, that spark burned brightly in Valletta ... .
Bank of Valletta has officially inaugurated its new Investment Centre on Tower Road in Tas-Sliema ...Besides the Sliema Investment Centre, Bank of Valletta operates four other Investment Centres located in Bir id-Deheb, Mosta, Gozo and Ħal Qormi.
in a vibrant concert celebrating two of the most iconic acts in music history. The concert will take place on Saturday, 7 March 2026, at 8pm in the MediterraneanConference Centre, Valletta... . . . .
VallettaCruisePort said Tuesday that a record 962,966 passengers passed through the port last year, reflecting continued growth in both passenger numbers and ship calls ... Valletta Cruise Port's ...
Several members of HospiceMalta's care team completed international job shadowing placements during 2025 as part of the organisation's ongoing investment in professional development, made possible through the support of Bank of Valletta.
He stressed the importance of robust enforcement against deceptive maritime practices, including the shadow fleet, when he was opening the Malta Sanctions Monitoring BoardAnnual Conference in Valletta, on Monday morning.
The latest estimate for the resident population of Valletta, dated three years ago, was of some 5,100... The Valletta it speaks about is the 20,000 Valletta I was speaking about ... Today, only a remnant remains and only a shadow of that Valletta.
Bank of Valletta (BOV) has entered a strategic collaboration with OracleFinancial Services to modernise its technology landscape and fast-track its journey toward an AI-first operating model ... "At Bank of Valletta, our commitment is clear.
The GlobalCentre for Maritime Sanctions Monitoring (GCMSM), established in Valletta last year, is continuing to expand its worldwide maritime surveillance and monitoring capabilities with new equipment and AI-powered technologies.