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An NGO dedicated to the promotion and safeguarding of LGBTIQ rights in... View more
Valley roads
“They had come to the desolation that lay before Mordor: the lasting... View more
Bluster out of weakness
Every time Robert Abela states that he has shown there is no... View more
The Shift’s investigation forced government to terminate contract with White Flag scam, Gozo minister admits
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has confirmed that the government has terminated its... View more
Rosianne Cutajar to get minimum €30,000 golden handshake, despite having been sacked
Disgraced former parliamentary secretary Rosianne Cutajar – forced to resign over breach... View more
Standing up for human rights, only when it suits us
China’s brutal dictatorship is without doubt one of the most repressive governments... View more
Maltese government silent on whether it will seek access to German purchase of Dubai tax data leak
Malta government spokespeople have failed to respond to questions about whether they... View more
Greylisting: Over 100 companies blame weak, selective rule of law – survey
When employers were asked why they thought Malta was greylisted by the... View more
New anti-money laundering agency for Europe
The EU is planning to create a new anti-money laundering watchdog, the... View more
Suspected Indian fraudsters on the run used Henley and Partners to seek foreign passports
Two Indian fugitives suspected of involvement in a €640 million fraud scandal... View more
Revenue from gambling industry drops by 41% in pandemic year
Figures published in the annual report of the Malta Gaming Authority show... View more
Transport operator challenges ‘illegal’ secret ferry concession to Zammit Tabona – Bianchi Group
Updated to include ‘Right of Reply’ received from Marsamxetto Steamferry Services Limited.... View more
NGO coalition appeals for review of Rosianne Cutajar’s ‘ill-informed’ move to legalise sex-buying
Following the removal of Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar from Cabinet, the Coalition... View more
Prison shouldn’t be a death sentence
A young woman died on 4 July. A 29-year old who might... View more
Calls for justice and protection of journalists following attempted murder of Dutch reporter
Following the shocking attempted murder of Dutch investigative reporter Peter R. de... View more
COVID-19 infections creep up as Malta opens its borders to tourists
As the summer tourism season opens and Malta’s economy prays for tourists... View more
Alarming rise in prison suicides, unexplained deaths, signal inhumane treatment of inmates
Last week, we learned that yet another prisoner under the care of... View more
Jose’ Herrera turned property developer while environment minister
National Heritage Minister Jose’ Herrera was busy ripping up old houses and... View more
‘They asked us if we’d be carrying placards’: Are COVID rules being used to stifle protest?
An NGO dedicated to the promotion and safeguarding of LGBTIQ rights in... View more
Valley roads
“They had come to the desolation that lay before Mordor: the lasting... View more
Rosianne Cutajar to get minimum €30,000 golden handshake, despite having been sacked
Disgraced former parliamentary secretary Rosianne Cutajar – forced to resign over breach... View more
Standing up for human rights, only when it suits us
China’s brutal dictatorship is without doubt one of the most repressive governments... View more
Maltese government silent on whether it will seek access to German purchase of Dubai tax data leak
Malta government spokespeople have failed to respond to questions about whether they... View more
Greylisting: Over 100 companies blame weak, selective rule of law – survey
When employers were asked why they thought Malta was greylisted by the... View more
New anti-money laundering agency for Europe
The EU is planning to create a new anti-money laundering watchdog, the... View more
Suspected Indian fraudsters on the run used Henley and Partners to seek foreign passports
Two Indian fugitives suspected of involvement in a €640 million fraud scandal... View more