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Electrogas shareholders hid over €16 million in ‘success fees’, on top of... View more
Tributes pour in on third anniversary of journalist’s assassination
As tributes pour in on the day marking three years since journalist... View more
‘She was killed because those in power wanted her silenced’ – GAMAG
GAMAG EUROPA pays tribute to murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on the... View more
Your cowardice and greed killed Daphne
It’s a strange coincidence that my 100th column for The Shift should... View more
The journalist who ‘signed her name while others remained anonymous’
‘Fearless’, the story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, was launched last week in... View more
A Mission to Inform: Book features one last recorded interview of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Pressure and harassment against journalists continue to limit the dissemination of public... View more
Konrad Mizzi’s man reappointed chairman of energy regulator
James Camenzuli, who was named in two investigations by the Auditor General... View more
Opposition files parliamentary motion calling for public inquiry into Electrogas
Opposition leader Bernard Grech this afternoon filed a parliamentary motion calling for... View more
Government hid LNG agreement with Azerbaijan from European Commission
The government went through great effort to hide a critical agreement related... View more
Justice Minister says Joseph Muscat should not be punished over €90,000 contract to Konrad Mizzi
Malta’s Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis is insisting that parliament should not... View more
Cyprus Papers leak renews EU scepticism on cash for passports
New findings on irregularities with the sale of passports in Cyprus has... View more
Prominent figures come together in documentary marking three years since journalist’s assassination
Former European Court of Human Rights Judge Vincent De Gaetano joins several... View more
Film Commissioner Johann Grech spends €600,000 on travel in 2 years
Malta’s embattled Film Commissioner Johann Grech has spent more than €600,000 of... View more
Over 600 people take legal action against company on data breach
An application has been filed before the Civil Courts against C-Planet IT... View more
Venice Commission ‘disappointed’ as it unpicks ‘rushed’ rule of law reform
The Venice Commission said in its latest Opinion last week that it... View more
Feudalism rediscovered
It did not happen under the dark cloak of night, but it... View more
Recall from China was a ‘coincidence’, new ambassador insists
The newly appointed non-resident Ambassador to Qatar, Joseph Pirotta, is insisting that... View more
Who betrayed Joseph Muscat?
In the interview he gave TVM’s L-Erbgħa Fost il-Ġimgħa a few days... View more
€16 million taken by Electrogas shareholders also hidden from European Commission
Electrogas shareholders hid over €16 million in ‘success fees’, on top of... View more
Tributes pour in on third anniversary of journalist’s assassination
As tributes pour in on the day marking three years since journalist... View more
The journalist who ‘signed her name while others remained anonymous’
‘Fearless’, the story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, was launched last week in... View more
A Mission to Inform: Book features one last recorded interview of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Pressure and harassment against journalists continue to limit the dissemination of public... View more
Konrad Mizzi’s man reappointed chairman of energy regulator
James Camenzuli, who was named in two investigations by the Auditor General... View more
Opposition files parliamentary motion calling for public inquiry into Electrogas
Opposition leader Bernard Grech this afternoon filed a parliamentary motion calling for... View more
Government hid LNG agreement with Azerbaijan from European Commission
The government went through great effort to hide a critical agreement related... View more
Justice Minister says Joseph Muscat should not be punished over €90,000 contract to Konrad Mizzi
Malta’s Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis is insisting that parliament should not... View more