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Journalism has several aims, including educating, entertaining and informing, but when corruption... View more
Measures for business ‘flashy figures’ but ‘little once you work it out’ – Chamber of SMEs
The government’s €1.8 billion rescue package introduced on Wednesday to help businesses... View more
European organisation challenges Maltese government’s refusal of Freedom of Information request
An international organisation is contesting the basis on which a Freedom of... View more
Virus brings out gentle side of the Maltese and the coldness of government
Similar to what we see in post-apocalyptic movies, the COVID-19 virus has... View more
Former Gozo Minister and Labour MP Justyne Caruana applies for tender for legal services to local council
Former Gozo Minister Justyne Caruana has applied for a public tender to... View more
Croatian behind White Flag scheme wants The Shift to pay him €300,000
Croatian Kristijan Curavić, the man behind the idea of the White Flag... View more
Bypassing censorship: Journalists’ work published in online game
The work of journalists who have been censored by oppressive governments has... View more
Mandatory quarantine leaves tourists in Malta stranded and with hotel bills
The government’s recent measure to impose a 14-day quarantine on whoever enters... View more
Italian mafia hounds and maims journalist
Italian investigative journalist Maria Grazia Mazzola has been fighting a battle against... View more
The police connection
“One can describe Joseph Muscat’s government as ‘rotten to the core’ and... View more
US court: Pilatus Bank owner guilty of breaching sanctions
Iranian banker and former owner of Pilatus Bank Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad... View more
Online harassment suffered by murdered journalist in focus
The creator of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, on Thursday wrote... View more
COVID-19: Survey of SMEs shows 35% can’t cope
A survey carried out by the Chamber of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises... View more
The meaning of life (rediscovering humanity)
“But what does it mean, the plague? It’s life, that’s all.” –... View more
S&P warns of dark clouds ahead, government blames Covid-19
Ratings agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) on 13 March revised Malta’s outlook... View more
Gateway to a golden age
I did not think I would live to see Maltese people everywhere... View more
Coronavirus: common sense helps
Nature has thrown mankind a curveball, a virus that has taken the... View more
Pilatus Bank owner ‘appears to have cheated justice in Malta’
A prominent US financial crime consultant has alleged that Ali Sadr Hasheminejad,... View more
A crook led by crooks
Journalism has several aims, including educating, entertaining and informing, but when corruption... View more
Measures for business ‘flashy figures’ but ‘little once you work it out’ – Chamber of SMEs
The government’s €1.8 billion rescue package introduced on Wednesday to help businesses... View more
Former Gozo Minister and Labour MP Justyne Caruana applies for tender for legal services to local council
Former Gozo Minister Justyne Caruana has applied for a public tender to... View more
Croatian behind White Flag scheme wants The Shift to pay him €300,000
Croatian Kristijan Curavić, the man behind the idea of the White Flag... View more
Bypassing censorship: Journalists’ work published in online game
The work of journalists who have been censored by oppressive governments has... View more
Mandatory quarantine leaves tourists in Malta stranded and with hotel bills
The government’s recent measure to impose a 14-day quarantine on whoever enters... View more
Italian mafia hounds and maims journalist
Italian investigative journalist Maria Grazia Mazzola has been fighting a battle against... View more
The police connection
“One can describe Joseph Muscat’s government as ‘rotten to the core’ and... View more