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If you want to understand the government’s intent, you can rarely go... View more
Xemxija marina concession declared invalid following latest Transport Malta blunder
The process of building a new yacht marina in Xemxija, already 17... View more
We’re biased, and we’re cool with it
Much has been said about The Shift, ever since it was founded. ... View more
Delusional vows won’t get us off grey list any faster
PN leader Bernard Grech pledged yesterday he would get Malta off the... View more
Gozo Ministry’s direct orders soar to €7.5 million in just six months
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has spent more than €7.5 million on 101... View more
Repubblika shoots down disgraced former EU Commissioner Dalli’s demands for apology
Repubblika president Robert Aquilina described the situation in Malta as “surreal” when... View more
‘High risk’ threats to media pluralism in Malta highlighted in report
The Shift’s efforts to ensure financial transparency by disclosing its sources of... View more
‘Serious challenges’ remain in Malta’s rule of law efforts, despite reforms
Despite Prime Minister Robert Abela’s claims that the European Commission’s rule of... View more
Gafa’s gaffes
Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa finally called a press conference. Journalists gathered expectantly... View more
Repubblika protest in front of police headquarters profiles ‘criminals in command’
Carrying pictures of former police commissioners, ministers and government officials who resigned... View more
The stories they were killed for: 4 investigative journalists in Europe targeted by organised crime
The assassination of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on 16 October, 2017... View more
Delay, disrupt, distract: the oil scandal case stumbles on PL’s favourite tactics
Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti last week issued a blistering rebuke to the... View more
Expanded list of Maltese PEPs extends scrutiny to much larger pool of connections
The conduct of the personal financial affairs of many Maltese individuals is... View more
International spy company linked to Maltese citizen threatens to sue journalists for exposing surveillance scandal
NSO Group, a spy company linked to a ‘new’ Maltese citizen, accused... View more
Moviment Graffitti slams Infrastructure Malta for using misleading expropriation tactics
Moviment Graffitti has today called for an investigation of the “worthless” deals... View more
Peregin’s PN pitch: lesser evil revisited
The Nationalist Party’s latest election strategist has begun to sell his pitch... View more
Spinning the inquiry
Some communication experts are specialists in what is called ‘pre-suasion’. Before a... View more
10 protests stymied during pandemic on fear of reprisals following police objections
The police have objected to ten protest applications citing legal notices on... View more
Justice through the looking glass
If you want to understand the government’s intent, you can rarely go... View more
Xemxija marina concession declared invalid following latest Transport Malta blunder
The process of building a new yacht marina in Xemxija, already 17... View more
Gozo Ministry’s direct orders soar to €7.5 million in just six months
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has spent more than €7.5 million on 101... View more
Repubblika shoots down disgraced former EU Commissioner Dalli’s demands for apology
Repubblika president Robert Aquilina described the situation in Malta as “surreal” when... View more
‘High risk’ threats to media pluralism in Malta highlighted in report
The Shift’s efforts to ensure financial transparency by disclosing its sources of... View more
‘Serious challenges’ remain in Malta’s rule of law efforts, despite reforms
Despite Prime Minister Robert Abela’s claims that the European Commission’s rule of... View more
Gafa’s gaffes
Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa finally called a press conference. Journalists gathered expectantly... View more
Repubblika protest in front of police headquarters profiles ‘criminals in command’
Carrying pictures of former police commissioners, ministers and government officials who resigned... View more