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Representatives of the world’s leading press freedom groups are in Malta again... View more
‘Outrageous’ Bidnija ‘sheep farm’ allocated €150,000 in EU funding
An enormous, modern building in the middle of a pristine valley in... View more
Silvio Scerri set to replace sacked Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando at MCST
Silvio Scerri, the former chief of staff of former home affairs minister... View more
University’s faculty boards filled with Labour Party loyalists
The government has once again chosen to act in the most partisan... View more
Abela is part of it
“How do you react to what we’ve found out about the Marsa... View more
Mayor confident ERA will address ‘aroma’ from Hal Far fish plant
Birzebbuga Mayor Scott Camilleri is confident that the Environment and Resources Authority... View more
The inversion of facts, one opinion piece at a time
When local experts or international entities speak out against or warn about,... View more
Daphne’s law: EU’s Media Freedom Act inspired by visit to Caruana Galizia memorial service, says Jourová
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová drew her inspiration to work on legislation... View more
Gzira mayor says town got ‘best deal possible’ out of capitanerie project
While Gzira Mayor Conrad Borg Manche stands foursquare against the controversial Transport... View more
Government targets events commemorating Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
While various events, both locally and abroad, are underway in the lead-up... View more
Broken Bad
The country is broken. Badly broken. The keyword here is unsustainable. Malta... View more
PM keeps 80s’ minister Sceberras Trigona on the gravy train
A 72-year-old former minister who made his name in the Labour Party... View more
L-uffiċjali ta’ Infrastructure Malta, l-evidenza qed jeħilsu minnha qabel l-investigazzjoni tal-pulizija
This article is available in English The Shift għandha informazzjoni li, lill-uffiċjali... View more
Whistleblower behind Luanda Leaks, Malta Files and Football Leaks on trial
The man behind the Luanda Leaks that exposed how the Angolan president’s... View more
Minister Ian Borg’s personal photographer left grounded after The Shift’s reports
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg has rethought the questionable practice of taking... View more
Birzebbuga local council calls on ERA to ‘immediately halt’ fish slime factory operations
Less than a week into operations and the ‘solution’ to the sea... View more
IM officials ‘getting rid of incriminating evidence’ before sleaze probe starts
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Senior Infrastructure Malta (IM) officials have been... View more
Young woman beaten in front of toddler son on Saturday still has no access to her own police report
A traumatised young woman whose landlord mercilessly beat her in front of... View more
Five years of stalling and avoiding
Representatives of the world’s leading press freedom groups are in Malta again... View more
‘Outrageous’ Bidnija ‘sheep farm’ allocated €150,000 in EU funding
An enormous, modern building in the middle of a pristine valley in... View more
Abela is part of it
“How do you react to what we’ve found out about the Marsa... View more
Mayor confident ERA will address ‘aroma’ from Hal Far fish plant
Birzebbuga Mayor Scott Camilleri is confident that the Environment and Resources Authority... View more
The inversion of facts, one opinion piece at a time
When local experts or international entities speak out against or warn about,... View more
Daphne’s law: EU’s Media Freedom Act inspired by visit to Caruana Galizia memorial service, says Jourová
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová drew her inspiration to work on legislation... View more
Gzira mayor says town got ‘best deal possible’ out of capitanerie project
While Gzira Mayor Conrad Borg Manche stands foursquare against the controversial Transport... View more
Government targets events commemorating Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
While various events, both locally and abroad, are underway in the lead-up... View more