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Construction, pollution and rubbish, “obscene” rental costs and unwelcoming locals are just... View more
Concert contractors left unpaid as €500,000 MTA sponsorship vanishes
Seven Maltese companies, including Public Broadcasting Services, have been left high and... View more
Stalking the messenger: Ending impunity for illegal surveillance
Guest commentary by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the global network... View more
‘Nuxellina’ learns her fate
How do you solve a problem like Rosianne? The sacked junior minister... View more
Construct Furniture shareholders awarded millions in government contracts since 2013
Construct Furniture, the company currently facing court proceedings over the fatal workplace... View more
‘The impunity for crimes against journalists must end’ – Josep Borell, Vera Jourova
Vice President Josep Borrell and Vice President Věra Jourová have reiterated their... View more
‘Grey-listing has made Malta impossible. We are leaving’ – founder of international fintech company
An international payments company, set up in Malta in 2016 by foreign... View more
‘Climate emergency, journalism emergency’, journalists tell COP26
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and more than 60 environmental journalists from 34... View more
Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like what she was... View more
The political apparatus of hate
When it comes to the latest democratic outrage by Labour’s media arm... View more
Migrants and locals march in protest to demand equal treatment for all
Over a hundred people gathered for a protest march in front of... View more
OPM says it has ‘no documents’ on €120,000 golden handshake to Joseph Muscat
The Office of the Prime Minister is insisting that it has ‘no... View more
Travesties of justice
A few days ago, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis and his Opposition... View more
Teenage workplace victim Matthew Bartolo’s family: ‘instead of helping us, they’re breaking us’
The welcoming warmth of the Bartolo family’s living room, adorned with pictures... View more
Court strikes down Law Commissioner Antonio Mizzi’s ‘irregular’ development permit
The Appeals Court, presided over by Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti, has struck... View more
Someone better wake up Alex Muscat
Alex Muscat is either fast asleep or seriously deluded, and I wouldn’t... View more
Julian Assange extradition hearing gives judges ‘much to think about’ – no ruling yet
At the end of the second day of a UK High Court... View more
No one held to account in 81% of journalist murders during the last 10 years – report
Over the past decade, 226 of the 278 journalists killed as a... View more
Pollution, greed and rude locals – why Malta’s expats are leaving
Construction, pollution and rubbish, “obscene” rental costs and unwelcoming locals are just... View more
Concert contractors left unpaid as €500,000 MTA sponsorship vanishes
Seven Maltese companies, including Public Broadcasting Services, have been left high and... View more
Construct Furniture shareholders awarded millions in government contracts since 2013
Construct Furniture, the company currently facing court proceedings over the fatal workplace... View more
‘The impunity for crimes against journalists must end’ – Josep Borell, Vera Jourova
Vice President Josep Borrell and Vice President Věra Jourová have reiterated their... View more
‘Grey-listing has made Malta impossible. We are leaving’ – founder of international fintech company
An international payments company, set up in Malta in 2016 by foreign... View more
‘Climate emergency, journalism emergency’, journalists tell COP26
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and more than 60 environmental journalists from 34... View more
Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like what she was... View more
The political apparatus of hate
When it comes to the latest democratic outrage by Labour’s media arm... View more