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The parliamentary ethics committee voted in favour of forwarding all the evidence... View more
Artificial intelligence and surveys: crucial questions about the new technologies affecting our lives
The pervasive use of voter surveys is a convoluted affair, but a... View more
Steward freezes St Luke’s master plan as PM fails to deliver on pledge to amend tainted deal
Steward Healthcare, the American healthcare giant that took over the controversial 30-year... View more
Renewed calls for legislation to protect journalists against financially-crippling SLAPP cases
PEN Malta has expressed its “dismay” at court reports that the person... View more
Enabling slavery
On 14 March 2015, Leilei Liao was found in a restricted area... View more
‘Electrogas was one massive mistake’: Leaked emails presented in court show accused’s state of mind
In an email sent on 22 August 2018, Yorgen Fenech, who is... View more
NGOs, local councils file crowdfunded appeal against DB Group’s Pembroke towers
After four years of appeals and demonstrations against DB Group’s plans to... View more
Controversy between teachers’ unions and education authorities escalates
The Union of Professional Educators (UPE) is voicing its disagreement with the... View more
Heading straight for the brick wall
That famous ‘40,000’. According to The Times’ survey published on Sunday, not... View more
Public inquiry conclusions ‘could prevent murder of other journalists’ – Reporters Without Borders
The international campaign director for Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is visiting Malta... View more
‘Public Service Week’ media hype cost taxpayers €300,000
A week-long media campaign organised in June by public service head Mario... View more
Bleak house
In April 2020 I had penned a “letter to my future child”.... View more
Pegasus surveillance software: what is it and how does it affect you?
The Pegasus Project, an international effort coordinated by Forbidden Stories and Amnesty... View more
Robert Abela’s plan of attack
In Friday’s speech to Labour’s general party conference, Robert Abela effectively told... View more
National Heritage Minister’s business partner manages ‘illegal’ Valletta restaurant ‘marring the city’s iconic vista’
National Heritage Minister Jose Herrera’s choice of business partners on two development... View more
UK-sanctioned Colombian drug trafficker operates Maltese company under fake name
Updated to include Right of Reply. A Colombian national slapped with sanctions... View more
The dishonesty of double standards
Equality Minister Owen Bonnici, who has been condemned by the courts for... View more
UK redlisting: ‘dangerous’ for the economy, ‘weak’ PM must take action
Malta has been slammed with the UK’s red-listing and the FATF’s grey-listing... View more
Speaker and government block further witnesses on Standards Commissioner’s report on Cutajar
The parliamentary ethics committee voted in favour of forwarding all the evidence... View more
Artificial intelligence and surveys: crucial questions about the new technologies affecting our lives
The pervasive use of voter surveys is a convoluted affair, but a... View more
Enabling slavery
On 14 March 2015, Leilei Liao was found in a restricted area... View more
‘Electrogas was one massive mistake’: Leaked emails presented in court show accused’s state of mind
In an email sent on 22 August 2018, Yorgen Fenech, who is... View more
NGOs, local councils file crowdfunded appeal against DB Group’s Pembroke towers
After four years of appeals and demonstrations against DB Group’s plans to... View more
Controversy between teachers’ unions and education authorities escalates
The Union of Professional Educators (UPE) is voicing its disagreement with the... View more
Heading straight for the brick wall
That famous ‘40,000’. According to The Times’ survey published on Sunday, not... View more
Public inquiry conclusions ‘could prevent murder of other journalists’ – Reporters Without Borders
The international campaign director for Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is visiting Malta... View more