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Eyebrows are being raised in diplomatic circles, particularly among EU representatives, as... View more
Questions linger on Melvin Theuma case
At a press conference following the stabbing incident which left State witness... View more
Belgium declares Malta off-limits due to surge in COVID-19 cases
The Belgian National Crisis Centre announced today that Belgian citizens are prohibited... View more
Refugee Commissioner silent about offshore detention of migrants
Refugee Commissioner Roberta Buhagiar has not said whether she agrees with the... View more
Why fix what you can hide?
In their latest attempt to make things look better — or less... View more
€99,000 tender set to be awarded to architect for own clients’ project
The Gozo Ministry has found “no evidence of a conflict of interest”... View more
Court orders investigation into leaked recordings of Melvin Theuma tapes
Magistrate Rachel Montebello on Thursday ordered an investigation into the leaked recordings... View more
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation (JFJ), The Shift... View more
Troubling silence surrounding long term impact of COVID-19 on survivors
There is a deafening silence surrounding COVID-19. It may seem a strange... View more
Edward Scicluna speaks of struggle with Projects Malta for information on VGH
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna on Wednesday spoke of his ministry’s struggle to... View more
Mistra Bay restaurant owner on possible legal action against caravan plague
Restaurant owner Claude Camilleri has been battling far too long to bring... View more
Officials in Sicily and Spain blame Malta for new outbreaks of COVID-19
Neighbouring countries are reporting new outbreaks of COVID-19 among citizens who recently... View more
Malta Business Registry purges data of tens of thousands of dodgy companies
The Malta Business Registry has erased the records of over 30,000 companies... View more
Promises to conclude investigations into Pilatus Bank ‘too little, too late’
The Malta Police Commissioner’s recent revelations, after concluding investigations into money laundering... View more
Offers for detention vessels for migrants amount to tens of thousands per day
The government’s latest idea to re-introduce the detention of arriving irregular migrants... View more
The Shift’s reply to Media Insiders’ statement concerning Fortina Group
The Shift has received a request for a Right of Reply from... View more
Swabbing centres are ‘overworked and understaffed’ – healthcare worker
An overload in the number of persons requesting COVID-19 swab tests has... View more
Joseph Cuschieri again ambassador to Athens after diplomatic blunder
Eyebrows are being raised in diplomatic circles, particularly among EU representatives, as... View more
Questions linger on Melvin Theuma case
At a press conference following the stabbing incident which left State witness... View more
Why fix what you can hide?
In their latest attempt to make things look better — or less... View more
€99,000 tender set to be awarded to architect for own clients’ project
The Gozo Ministry has found “no evidence of a conflict of interest”... View more
Court orders investigation into leaked recordings of Melvin Theuma tapes
Magistrate Rachel Montebello on Thursday ordered an investigation into the leaked recordings... View more
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation (JFJ), The Shift... View more
Troubling silence surrounding long term impact of COVID-19 on survivors
There is a deafening silence surrounding COVID-19. It may seem a strange... View more
Edward Scicluna speaks of struggle with Projects Malta for information on VGH
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna on Wednesday spoke of his ministry’s struggle to... View more