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“In Malta, I have the impression that journalists, especially investigative journalists, are... View more
International press freedom organisations ‘will closely monitor’ implementation of public inquiry findings
Five international press freedom organisations have stressed their commitment to “press for... View more
Our pledge to Daphne Caruana Galizia
Four years after the heinous assassination of Malta’s leading investigative journalist, the... View more
‘Efforts to protect journalism will fail without an equal effort to fight the scourge of corruption’
Press freedom reforms must be led by an independent committee of international... View more
Malta scores below regional average in new rule of law report
Malta has ranked below the regional average in every category but one... View more
New Gozo courthouse announced in 2013 still languishing on plan
Eight years after the announcement of the building of a new state-of-the-art... View more
Investigating attacks is how journalists should fight back
The Shift News investigation into the network of secret Facebook hate groups... View more
Dingli quarry has pending appeals from two decades ago, operates with impunity
A quarry on the outskirts of Dingli in which a Maltese worker... View more
Contract for cargo facilities goes to Joseph Portelli for €18 million more than cheapest offer
The contract to build a new quay and cargo handling facilities at... View more
Better late than never, or is it?
Monday, 11 October, started as a day no different from any other.... View more
On the abuse of office
“What’s in it for you?” is perhaps one of the most common... View more
Saviour Balzan bags another €20,000 as justice minister renews his PR consultancy contract
Media Today co-owner Saviour Balzan has bagged another €20,000 to provide consultancy... View more
International press freedom organisations to visit Malta on anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Five international press freedom organisations will be visiting Malta between 14 and... View more
Standards Down Under
“I have made it clear that if any of my ministers were... View more
Superintendence for Cultural Heritage was not consulted on metro project
The Superintendence for Cultural Heritage (SCH) has told The Shift that it... View more
Corinthia scandal: PN wants hotel chain to pay full amount in advance, but remains silent
The Opposition wants to see a change in the payment terms which... View more
Clyde Caruana’s magic faraway tree
Apologies to Enid Blyton. But listening to Clyde Caruana’s budget speech last... View more
Maltese worker injured on duty fired by employer holding him responsible for damages
A Maltese truck driver and machinery operator, Joseph Spiteri, has told The... View more
‘Investigative journalists in Malta are still marginalised’ – Reporters Without Borders
“In Malta, I have the impression that journalists, especially investigative journalists, are... View more
International press freedom organisations ‘will closely monitor’ implementation of public inquiry findings
Five international press freedom organisations have stressed their commitment to “press for... View more
Malta scores below regional average in new rule of law report
Malta has ranked below the regional average in every category but one... View more
New Gozo courthouse announced in 2013 still languishing on plan
Eight years after the announcement of the building of a new state-of-the-art... View more
Investigating attacks is how journalists should fight back
The Shift News investigation into the network of secret Facebook hate groups... View more
Dingli quarry has pending appeals from two decades ago, operates with impunity
A quarry on the outskirts of Dingli in which a Maltese worker... View more
Contract for cargo facilities goes to Joseph Portelli for €18 million more than cheapest offer
The contract to build a new quay and cargo handling facilities at... View more
Better late than never, or is it?
Monday, 11 October, started as a day no different from any other.... View more