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Independent newspapers open floodgates to payments from political parties
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Four months and counting for Silvio Schembri’s €31 million extravagance
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Another €640,000 in direct orders to Labour election organisers
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New primary school without compliance certificate after two years
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Zonqor AUM swap is ploy to save failed project
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Responsible Gaming funds diverted to Silvio Schembri’s electioneering campaign
Tens of thousands of euro in public funds earmarked to create awareness... View more
Big Bank shares nosedive
Investors in Malta’s two largest banks have suffered unprecedented losses during the... View more
Government proposals ‘more concerned with regulating, than enabling media’
The government’s press freedom proposals have “a long way to go,” Article19’s... View more
Where have we heard these before? PM launches election campaign with rehashed electoral pledges
If the first five electoral pledges by the Labour Party sound familiar,... View more
As Suisse Secrets scandal breaks, Labour’s election poster girl trumpets new role at Credit Suisse
In yet another seismic development in international finance and banking, a leak... View more
‘A strong democracy needs a strong press’: Tributes to Ján Kuciak mark four years since assassination
Political leaders, journalists and press freedom organisations on Monday paid tribute to... View more
Magistrate Joe Mifsud’s ruling on Cittadella ditch damages thrown out
A blunder by Magistrate Joe Mifsud will lead to Gozitan developer Mark... View more
Former FTS chair slams Justyne Caruana
Michael Sant, the former chairman of the Foundation for Tomorrow Schools (FTS),... View more
PM spends another €300,000 on direct orders to decide on ‘corrupt’ deal with Steward Healthcare
Prime Minister Robert Abela has dished out two new direct orders worth... View more
Court agency breaches law, refuses to give details on court experts
The Court Services Agency is blocking information on the appointment and payment... View more
Army veteran tells his story: AFM ‘from bad to worse’
Anthony Grech is a soft-spoken man whose sense of discipline is immediately... View more
The two faces of the government’s attitude towards media freedom
You’d be forgiven for thinking that something, somewhere, got lost in translation... View more
Do polls produce self-fulfilling prophecies?
As the electoral campaign comes to the end of its fifth and... View more
Independent newspapers open floodgates to payments from political parties
Malta’s two most popular independent newspapers have opened up their media platforms... View more
Four months and counting for Silvio Schembri’s €31 million extravagance
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri is still finding it difficult to provide details... View more
Another €640,000 in direct orders to Labour election organisers
Four companies that provide logistics and organisational support to the Labour Party... View more
New primary school without compliance certificate after two years
A new primary school inaugurated by Prime Minister Robert Abela in Qawra... View more
Zonqor AUM swap is ploy to save failed project
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s announcement that the government will take back Zonqor... View more
Responsible Gaming funds diverted to Silvio Schembri’s electioneering campaign
Tens of thousands of euro in public funds earmarked to create awareness... View more
Big Bank shares nosedive
Investors in Malta’s two largest banks have suffered unprecedented losses during the... View more
Government proposals ‘more concerned with regulating, than enabling media’
The government’s press freedom proposals have “a long way to go,” Article19’s... View more
Where have we heard these before? PM launches election campaign with rehashed electoral pledges
If the first five electoral pledges by the Labour Party sound familiar,... View more
As Suisse Secrets scandal breaks, Labour’s election poster girl trumpets new role at Credit Suisse
In yet another seismic development in international finance and banking, a leak... View more
‘A strong democracy needs a strong press’: Tributes to Ján Kuciak mark four years since assassination
Political leaders, journalists and press freedom organisations on Monday paid tribute to... View more
Magistrate Joe Mifsud’s ruling on Cittadella ditch damages thrown out
A blunder by Magistrate Joe Mifsud will lead to Gozitan developer Mark... View more
Former FTS chair slams Justyne Caruana
Michael Sant, the former chairman of the Foundation for Tomorrow Schools (FTS),... View more
PM spends another €300,000 on direct orders to decide on ‘corrupt’ deal with Steward Healthcare
Prime Minister Robert Abela has dished out two new direct orders worth... View more
Court agency breaches law, refuses to give details on court experts
The Court Services Agency is blocking information on the appointment and payment... View more
Army veteran tells his story: AFM ‘from bad to worse’
Anthony Grech is a soft-spoken man whose sense of discipline is immediately... View more
The two faces of the government’s attitude towards media freedom
You’d be forgiven for thinking that something, somewhere, got lost in translation... View more