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UN experts have expressed concern about allegations of the involvement of the... View more
Anti-corruption protest held in Valletta
Hundreds of people stood outside Parliament to send a message to the... View more
Former FIAU investigator Jonathan Ferris testifies in public inquiry
Former Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit investigator Jonathan Ferris today told the inquiry... View more
Malta’s media freedom ‘particularly worrying’ – Council of Europe
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly has listed Malta as one of... View more
EU committees vote to provide clear information on green investments
The European Parliament committees passed a joint vote on a provisional agreement... View more
Will the new police chief be another puppet?
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s new system for the appointment of the police... View more
EXCLUSIVE: Mizzi’s nomination ‘incomprehensible and disturbing’ – OSCE
Robert Abela’s nomination of former minister Konrad Mizzi to head Malta’s delegation... View more
EU legislation must cover everybody affected by SLAPP – 27 NGOs
Twenty-seven international organisations have written to European Commissioner Vice President Věra Jourová... View more
Strengthening media freedom a ‘key dimension’ of democracy action plan – Commission Vice President
Vera Jourová, Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency,... View more
UPDATED: Prime Minister stalls on Mizzi amid calls for people to return to the streets
Updated to include statement by Repubblika. After civil society organisations announced a... View more
Former MFSA chairman Joe Bannister testifies in public inquiry
Former Chairman of the Malta Financial Services Authority Joe Bannister distanced himself... View more
Journalist Carole Cadwalladr appeals for support battling SLAPP lawsuit
British co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign Arron Banks is refusing to drop... View more
‘Labour hate groups led online dehumanisation campaign against Caruana Galizia’
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a victim of a 30-year-long dehumanisation campaign, The... View more
If this is governance…
This has been the week in which the Prime Minister of the... View more
Gift giving and bribery, two sides of the same coin?
Who doesn’t enjoy receiving a gift? And how often have we found... View more
Restoration won’t fix flawed democracy
It’s easier to gain five kilos than to lose them. And it’s... View more
Mġarr Council has not objected to Fomm ir-Riħ project by Mayor’s cousin
Paul Vella, the developer behind the controversial project at Fomm Ir-Riħ has... View more
The tide is turning, but no time to rest
Joseph Muscat was forced to resign in disgrace, after weeks of protests... View more
UN experts call for investigation into phone hacking claims
UN experts have expressed concern about allegations of the involvement of the... View more
Anti-corruption protest held in Valletta
Hundreds of people stood outside Parliament to send a message to the... View more
EU committees vote to provide clear information on green investments
The European Parliament committees passed a joint vote on a provisional agreement... View more
Will the new police chief be another puppet?
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s new system for the appointment of the police... View more
EXCLUSIVE: Mizzi’s nomination ‘incomprehensible and disturbing’ – OSCE
Robert Abela’s nomination of former minister Konrad Mizzi to head Malta’s delegation... View more
EU legislation must cover everybody affected by SLAPP – 27 NGOs
Twenty-seven international organisations have written to European Commissioner Vice President Věra Jourová... View more
Strengthening media freedom a ‘key dimension’ of democracy action plan – Commission Vice President
Vera Jourová, Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency,... View more
UPDATED: Prime Minister stalls on Mizzi amid calls for people to return to the streets
Updated to include statement by Repubblika. After civil society organisations announced a... View more