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The issue of civil servants giving and receiving gifts has always been... View more
Press freedom organisations ask Venice Commission to review Hungary’s emergency law
International press freedom organisations sent an open letter to the Council of... View more
Over 3,000 building permits extended by three years
More than 3,400 development permits due to expire this year will be... View more
Reporters Without Borders to track coronavirus disinformation
International press freedom NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched a tracker tool... View more
Outrage at ‘authoritarian’ Hungary after parliament endorses Emergency Bill
The Hungarian Parliament’s approval of a controversial emergency bill that allows journalists... View more
Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from the country. As... View more
Poachers taking advantage of reduced police resources due to COVID-19
Poachers are “taking advantage of reduced police resources,” according to the Committee... View more
COVID-19 business measures lift burden for many, but questions remain
While the third set of measures unveiled by the government has taken... View more
Made in China? Perhaps not…
Just as countries around the world are rejecting and recalling medical supplies... View more
Twist of irony: Sri Ram Tumuluri suing former business partner
The former chief executive of Vitals Global Healthcare, Sri Ram Tumuluri, has... View more
Will Pilatus Bank owner cooperate with justice or try to flee?
As the court case against Pilatus Bank owner, Ali Sadr Hasheminejad, came... View more
Residents ‘scared’ as hole appears in apartments after construction works
Updated to include Townsquare’s response. A Sliema resident who lives in apartments... View more
Confinement and the common good
A philosopher once said that if you are lonely when you are... View more
Disinformation: consolation and catastrophe during coronavirus
As COVID-19 headlines continue to dominate news cycles, pro-Kremlin disinformation outlets are... View more
Streamcast defaults on €7m promise of sale agreement as debts pile up
Streamcast, the outfit that the Maltese public was told would invest €75... View more
Steward: If not now, when?
During a press conference devoted to how seriously the government was taking... View more
Mater Dei emergency doctors being sent to work at Steward’s Gozo Hospital
Emergency doctors who work at Mater Dei Hospital are being called to... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s public inquiry: what we know and what we don’t
The grief of a family and its sustained campaign for justice and... View more
When is a gift, not a gift?
The issue of civil servants giving and receiving gifts has always been... View more
Press freedom organisations ask Venice Commission to review Hungary’s emergency law
International press freedom organisations sent an open letter to the Council of... View more
Outrage at ‘authoritarian’ Hungary after parliament endorses Emergency Bill
The Hungarian Parliament’s approval of a controversial emergency bill that allows journalists... View more
Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from the country. As... View more
Poachers taking advantage of reduced police resources due to COVID-19
Poachers are “taking advantage of reduced police resources,” according to the Committee... View more
COVID-19 business measures lift burden for many, but questions remain
While the third set of measures unveiled by the government has taken... View more
Made in China? Perhaps not…
Just as countries around the world are rejecting and recalling medical supplies... View more
Twist of irony: Sri Ram Tumuluri suing former business partner
The former chief executive of Vitals Global Healthcare, Sri Ram Tumuluri, has... View more