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Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more
A paradoxical state of the nation
There is a paradox about the conclusion of Friday’s State of the... View more
Malta: zero progress in implementing the Whistleblower Directive
Malta is one of six European countries that have made zero progress... View more
Gozo under siege: more than 6,000 development permits issued since 2013
Development applications approved by the Planning Authority in Gozo in the past... View more
U ejja, come on! We’re no longer hamalli
Central Bank Governor and former Finance Minister Edward “U ejja, come on”... View more
With a straight face, Malta signs 87-point UN pledge to end impunity, protect journalists and prosecute corrupt politicians
The Maltese government has signed a United Nations declaration promising to “investigate,... View more
Lombard Bank fires legal challenge at ‘unconstitutional’ FIAU fine
Lombard Bank has filed a case protesting the “unconstitutional” imposition of a... View more
Keeping things in check #1
Nuggets of disinformation by politicians and public figures are everywhere and we... View more
You’re bankrolling personal fiefdoms
Robert Abela has problems on his hands, and they’re making the prime... View more
AG silent on possible conflict of interest with administrator for Progress Press
Attorney General Victoria Buttigieg is refusing to explain how her office has... View more
Herd immunity in Malta: fact or fiction?
Following the announcement from Health Minister Chris Fearne that Malta has reached... View more
Twisted minds, warped realities
“To show men that crimes can be pardoned, and that punishment is... View more
Grand Harbour ‘secret’ concession extension: review board dismisses challenge on technicality
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) has rejected a challenge to a... View more
‘I am feeling intimidated by all this’ – Paul Apap Bologna
An attempt to grill Paul Apap Bologna on the Electrogas deal at... View more
Fight against misappropriation of EU funds begins
EU chief prosecutor Laura Kövesi was responsible for jailing dozens of high-ranking... View more
Gozo lawyers protest against dire working conditions at Rabat court
Gozitan lawyers frustrated by a deteriorating work environment and insufficient support staff... View more
Abducted Belarusian journalist’s plight tops list of most urgent cases of injustice against journalists
The kidnap and detention of Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich by the regime... View more
If you can, you must
Doctors are trained to heal. They have the capability to heal. And... View more
Critical thinking for critical times
Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more
A paradoxical state of the nation
There is a paradox about the conclusion of Friday’s State of the... View more
U ejja, come on! We’re no longer hamalli
Central Bank Governor and former Finance Minister Edward “U ejja, come on”... View more
With a straight face, Malta signs 87-point UN pledge to end impunity, protect journalists and prosecute corrupt politicians
The Maltese government has signed a United Nations declaration promising to “investigate,... View more
Lombard Bank fires legal challenge at ‘unconstitutional’ FIAU fine
Lombard Bank has filed a case protesting the “unconstitutional” imposition of a... View more
Keeping things in check #1
Nuggets of disinformation by politicians and public figures are everywhere and we... View more
You’re bankrolling personal fiefdoms
Robert Abela has problems on his hands, and they’re making the prime... View more
AG silent on possible conflict of interest with administrator for Progress Press
Attorney General Victoria Buttigieg is refusing to explain how her office has... View more