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The nomination of Victoria Buttigieg for the post of Attorney General (AG)... View more
Saudi court’s decision to sentence 8 to prison on Jamal Khashoggi death ‘a parody of justice’ – UN
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced eight people to prison, in... View more
Trouble with the truth
Every time new findings are exposed and the authorities fail to act... View more
Lawrence Cutajar says new Attorney General had advised keeping Silvio Valletta on murder case
Updated to include further testimony by former Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar during... View more
OPM won’t say what benefits Joseph Muscat is receiving since resignation
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) is refusing to disclose details... View more
Konrad Mizzi gifted Electrogas over €40 million in excise tax refunds
The bid that won Electrogas the deal was meant to be “inclusive... View more
WATCH: Captain explains how Malta ordered his vessel to save migrants and left crew to deal with it for over a month
“If there is no solution for us, we will go back to... View more
When continuity does not work
The Ancient Greeks would resort to an Oracle whenever a decision needed... View more
To be or not to be… under suspicion
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat is going to great pains to remind... View more
Exit Poirot, enter Lt Columbo
The public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia has entered... View more
Malta gets another downgrade at crucial juncture for financial services industry
Malta’s lucrative financial services industry and its international ranking has suffered another... View more
Objections quashed: migrants’ ship given green light at €1m per month
The government has been given the green light by the Public Contracts... View more
‘Malta must uphold right to expression and assembly’
The removal of the protest memorial set up for murdered journalist Daphne... View more
It is ‘abandon ship’ due to ignored COVID-19 regulations on ferries
COVID-19 regulations are not being followed onboard many ferry boats operating in... View more
‘Was it not your duty to do something?’
The Board of inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana... View more
‘Government should not interfere in public inquiry’ – Caruana Galizia family
The Caruana Galizia family lawyers have made a submission to the board... View more
Malta risks losing €5 million EU funds for ‘unbuilt’ migrant centre, PM to detain migrants offshore
The government’s delay in building a €7 million migrant centre, €5.25 million... View more
Turning your lemons into their lemonade
The General Workers’ Union found a lucrative way to turn other people’s... View more
New Attorney General inspires little confidence in legal circles
The nomination of Victoria Buttigieg for the post of Attorney General (AG)... View more
Saudi court’s decision to sentence 8 to prison on Jamal Khashoggi death ‘a parody of justice’ – UN
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced eight people to prison, in... View more
OPM won’t say what benefits Joseph Muscat is receiving since resignation
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) is refusing to disclose details... View more
Konrad Mizzi gifted Electrogas over €40 million in excise tax refunds
The bid that won Electrogas the deal was meant to be “inclusive... View more
WATCH: Captain explains how Malta ordered his vessel to save migrants and left crew to deal with it for over a month
“If there is no solution for us, we will go back to... View more
When continuity does not work
The Ancient Greeks would resort to an Oracle whenever a decision needed... View more
To be or not to be… under suspicion
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat is going to great pains to remind... View more
Exit Poirot, enter Lt Columbo
The public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia has entered... View more