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You’d be forgiven for thinking that something, somewhere, got lost in translation... View more
Malta’s options are running out
The impunity enjoyed by the disgraced former prime minister and his untouchables... View more
Government refused to ‘include a reference to journalism as the fourth pillar of democracy’ – IGM co-founder resigns
One of the co-founders of the IGM (journalists’ association) has resigned in... View more
Little presidents
“Jacob, since your own editor decided to enter into a conspiracy with... View more
Minister has protected national heritage at home, refuses to explain
A protected early 19th century stone marker is adorning the courtyard of... View more
‘We feel betrayed by the very slow wheels of justice’ – SOS Malta Head at monthly vigil
SOS Malta head Claudia Taylor East expressed a sense of “despair” and... View more
Girlfriend surprises Minister Bartolo with birthday bash at tourism ministry… when she’s supposed to be working in Gozo
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, already under intense pressure to explain his efforts... View more
Twisting tales and spinning narratives: Joseph Muscat is (kind of) back
When Joseph Muscat was prime minister, he regularly turned down requests for... View more
The public, the private and the bloody rest
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s close friendship with President Vladimir Putin and... View more
PEN Malta latest press freedom group to support The Shift’s fight for public information
Freedom of Expression advocacy group PEN Malta are the latest press freedom... View more
EXCLUSIVE: Konrad Mizzi’s friend put on €600 a day contract, one week after general elections
One week after disgraced former minister Konrad Mizzi took the oath of... View more
€33.5m landscaping contract changes hands
Malta’s first ever public private partnership, established in 1992 to upgrade and... View more
The only former prime minister to use public property as office was… Dom Mintoff
Contrary to what former prime minister Joseph Muscat said in an interview... View more
Gozo architect Alex Bigeni on livestock farm development spree
Architect Alex Bigeni, whose name is regularly associated with construction projects linked... View more
PA thwarts hotel height policy to accommodate De Cesare Paceville development
The Eden Leisure Group, owned by Ian and Kevin De Cesare, has... View more
UPDATED: FTS employees feel short-changed by GWU
Government employees at the Foundation for Tomorrow Schools (FTS), the government agency... View more
Former prime minister denounces his successor
The former prime minister savaged the current one, despite coming from the... View more
Media and gaming conglomerate set to leave Malta, cites FATF greylisting
Media and Games Invest SE (MGI), a media and gaming conglomerate, has... 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
Malta’s options are running out
The impunity enjoyed by the disgraced former prime minister and his untouchables... View more
Minister has protected national heritage at home, refuses to explain
A protected early 19th century stone marker is adorning the courtyard of... View more
‘We feel betrayed by the very slow wheels of justice’ – SOS Malta Head at monthly vigil
SOS Malta head Claudia Taylor East expressed a sense of “despair” and... View more
Girlfriend surprises Minister Bartolo with birthday bash at tourism ministry… when she’s supposed to be working in Gozo
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, already under intense pressure to explain his efforts... View more
Twisting tales and spinning narratives: Joseph Muscat is (kind of) back
When Joseph Muscat was prime minister, he regularly turned down requests for... View more
The public, the private and the bloody rest
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s close friendship with President Vladimir Putin and... View more
PEN Malta latest press freedom group to support The Shift’s fight for public information
Freedom of Expression advocacy group PEN Malta are the latest press freedom... View more