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Watching Malta’s foreign minister squirm uncomfortably in reaction to the hard, direct... View more
‘EU climate law proposal is a surrender’
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has criticised the new law proposed by the... View more
Citizens correct government’s dismissal of slain journalist on Women’s Day
Civil society organisations Occupy Justice and Repubblika added Daphne Caruana Galizia’s name... View more
Lessons from Babylon
Here’s a lesson from 2,800 years ago for anyone seeking to learn... View more
‘We’re slaves to a system that prioritises profit and kills us in our own homes’
Those who lost their homes as a result of overzealous development encouraged... View more
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by the collapse of... View more
‘Who is protecting the murderers?’
After almost seven years of the Labour Party in government, a minister... View more
Separated waste still being treated, not mixed – Wasteserv
A WasteServ spokesperson has told The Shift that separated waste received in... View more
Times of Malta says it will sue journalist
The Times of Malta has said it will be pursuing legal action... View more
Updated: Shocking conditions in private home for the elderly contracted by government
An investigation by The Shift into the conditions in homes to house... View more
New domestic violence commissioner walks into complex realities
The newly-appointed Commissioner for Gender-Based and Domestic Violence, Audrey Friggieri, is set... View more
Former Times of Malta journalist files judicial protest on unfair dismissal
Former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri is accusing his former employer... View more
US court hears how Pilatus Bank owner hid nationality to avoid sanctions
The Assistant US Attorney has accused the owner of the now-defunct Pilatus... View more
The sting of a SLAPP
A US Republican congressman has filed a $250 million defamation suit against... View more
Miriam Pace didn’t deserve to die like this
The latest building collapse in Santa Venera is a graphic depiction of... View more
Ronnie Vella: ‘I don’t remember’
A small village bar in Rabat, a cup of tea, a government... View more
Assange published documents to show human rights abuses – lawyers
The first part of the extradition trial of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange... View more
What is Steward Healthcare playing at with Malta’s public hospitals?
If there is one thing everyone agrees with in relation to the... View more
A collapsing microstate
Watching Malta’s foreign minister squirm uncomfortably in reaction to the hard, direct... View more
‘EU climate law proposal is a surrender’
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg has criticised the new law proposed by the... View more
‘We’re slaves to a system that prioritises profit and kills us in our own homes’
Those who lost their homes as a result of overzealous development encouraged... View more
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by the collapse of... View more
‘Who is protecting the murderers?’
After almost seven years of the Labour Party in government, a minister... View more
Separated waste still being treated, not mixed – Wasteserv
A WasteServ spokesperson has told The Shift that separated waste received in... View more
Times of Malta says it will sue journalist
The Times of Malta has said it will be pursuing legal action... View more
Updated: Shocking conditions in private home for the elderly contracted by government
An investigation by The Shift into the conditions in homes to house... View more