Malta Rolls Out Laptops for Pupils and Free AI Training for All
Malta's €54M plan equips schools with 20,000 laptops, updates coding and cyber-safety curricula, and opens free AI courses with certificates for Malta residents.
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Malta's €54M plan equips schools with 20,000 laptops, updates coding and cyber-safety curricula, and opens free AI courses with certificates for Malta residents.
Planned 7-storey civic hub in St Paul’s Bay, Malta, will unite council, health and social services under one roof and add around 80 underground parking spaces.
Malta’s Tigné Tunnel remains closed after Sunday’s crash. Traffic is diverted via surface roads, adding 10–15-minute delays. Check bus routes, alternatives.
Discover how Malta’s nursing overhaul brings annual pay rises, mental-health support and extra staff—aiming to cut A&E waiting times by 15% by 2028. Read more.
After a 35-year-old Rabat woman was injured in a dawn rollover on Malta's Central Link, drivers face lane closures, insurance surcharges and safety upgrades.
169 MVPA parents urge Education Ministry to release architect’s safety audit after ceiling debris fell, setting a new transparency standard for Malta schools.
Stalled planning reforms in Malta risk late permit revivals and unchecked construction while you fight appeals—learn how Malta homeowners can safeguard their property today.
Malta hosted a record 4 million tourists in 2025, injecting €4 billion into the economy but fuelling crowding, rent and infrastructure worries for residents.
Health Ministry’s €1 million tender seeks bidders for a Malta-Gozo medical-drone route, promising 15-minute medicine transfers, lower family costs and faster diagnoses—see details.