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Update: Please note that some of the artworks listed here have been... View more
Residents voice health concerns as questions surround impact of cruise ship in Cospicua
Since October, some of Cospicua and Senglea’s quaint, narrow, residential streets have... View more
Ponte Ferries rules out catamaran for Gozo fast ferry service
Ponte Ferries, the company to start offering a new Malta-Sicily fast ferry... View more
Populism encourages online trolls to harass female journalists – UNESCO
Anonymous online trolls and political actors are among the main perpetrators of... View more
The wrong of rudeness: Mercieca’s meanness
Simon Mercieca, University history lecturer, publicly accused Matthew Caruana Galizia of playing... View more
Dozens of journalists hacked by spyware company owned by Maltese citizen
Dozens of journalists were allegedly hacked with the help of spyware developed... View more
Zammit Lewis continues to evade clarity on tax declaration
Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis is still unable to clarify the inconsistencies... View more
Too quick to judge
The Opinion of an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice... View more
Keeping up appearances: The season finale
In his deposition before the Daphne Inquiry, former Economy Minister Edward Scicluna... View more
Judges in the dock
It was the Roman satirist Juvenal who asked, Who will guard the... View more
Twilight: an exhibition of paintings during a pandemic
‘Twilight’ might sound like an odd name for what will be the... View more
Justice Minister cannot explain his own tax return
Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis cannot explain how he declared earning three... View more
Auditor General finds MFSA in breach of good governance rules
Malta’s financial services watchdog, the MFSA, has been found in breach of... View more
No bank monitoring orders between 2015 and 2018 – Council of Europe report
The authorities in Malta are failing to regularly use the powers provided... View more
What’s next? Cement shoes?
These guys don’t learn anything, do they? It’s not enough to have... View more
An attack on the independence of the judiciary
A statement by the government on Tuesday attacked the judges conducting the... View more
EXCLUSIVE: Fast ferry ‘war’ to move from Gozo to Sicily route
The Shift can exclusively reveal a looming commercial war on the Malta-Sicily... View more
European press freedom organisation reacts to Neville Gafa’s acquittal
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) has condemned Tuesday’s... View more
‘Art For Free Press’ exhibition success: Your last chance for one of the few remaining artworks
Update: Please note that some of the artworks listed here have been... View more
Residents voice health concerns as questions surround impact of cruise ship in Cospicua
Since October, some of Cospicua and Senglea’s quaint, narrow, residential streets have... View more
The wrong of rudeness: Mercieca’s meanness
Simon Mercieca, University history lecturer, publicly accused Matthew Caruana Galizia of playing... View more
Dozens of journalists hacked by spyware company owned by Maltese citizen
Dozens of journalists were allegedly hacked with the help of spyware developed... View more
Zammit Lewis continues to evade clarity on tax declaration
Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis is still unable to clarify the inconsistencies... View more
Too quick to judge
The Opinion of an Advocate General of the European Court of Justice... View more
Keeping up appearances: The season finale
In his deposition before the Daphne Inquiry, former Economy Minister Edward Scicluna... View more
Judges in the dock
It was the Roman satirist Juvenal who asked, Who will guard the... View more