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Updated with the testimony of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family members The parents... View more
Prime Minister still pulling all the strings of power
The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission – officially known as the European... View more
Seize the moment
Sunday afternoon turned out to be quite surreal. As the sun began... View more
A living Constitution, a petrified President
I am still bewildered by the President’s inaction, by his complete lack... View more
UPDATED: Blockade at the Prime Minister’s Office for Joseph Muscat to resign
Activists from civil society group Moviment Graffiti blocked the side entrance to... View more
Anger at Prime Minister using civil rights card to cover up wrongdoing
Valletta was once again packed with thousands of people waving Maltese flags... View more
Where injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty
Guest commentary by environmental activist Sasha Vella. Malta is going through one... View more
Blame the system, not just the crooks
With the spotlight on the rot surrounding Joseph Muscat, it’s clear that... View more
Detention of journalists at Castille ‘a threat to press freedom’
The illegal detention of journalists at the Prime Minister’s Office last week... View more
The King of Kickbackistan goes full dictator
Joseph Muscat hasn’t just stopped speaking to journalists. Now he’s locking them... View more
Muscat’s political interference in murder investigation compared to Saudi Arabia
Sarah Clarke, Head of Europe and Central Asia for international human rights... View more
Exporting fraud: How a scam on public hospitals in Malta reached the poorest, most corrupt European countries
The model for the privatisation of Malta’s public hospitals negotiated by Konrad... View more
Constitutional abuse, again
Guest commentary by Mark A. Sammut The situation is unprecedented, as even... View more
Europe is worried about Joseph Muscat
This week’s European Parliament delegation’s urgent fact-finding mission to Malta is over,... View more
Labour’s labour currency
Melvin Theuma’s letter of insurance that appeared in The Times on Monday... View more
The tip of the iceberg
Emotions are running very high. The gravity of the unfolding situation is... View more
Protest moves to police headquarters
Protests calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat continued to... View more
The failed state of the man who would be il-Kink
Malta’s democracy looks like someone in the last stages of tertiary syphilis.... View more
‘The only support Daphne had was from her readers’ – Michael Vella
Updated with the testimony of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family members The parents... View more
Prime Minister still pulling all the strings of power
The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission – officially known as the European... View more
UPDATED: Blockade at the Prime Minister’s Office for Joseph Muscat to resign
Activists from civil society group Moviment Graffiti blocked the side entrance to... View more
Anger at Prime Minister using civil rights card to cover up wrongdoing
Valletta was once again packed with thousands of people waving Maltese flags... View more
Where injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty
Guest commentary by environmental activist Sasha Vella. Malta is going through one... View more
Blame the system, not just the crooks
With the spotlight on the rot surrounding Joseph Muscat, it’s clear that... View more
Detention of journalists at Castille ‘a threat to press freedom’
The illegal detention of journalists at the Prime Minister’s Office last week... View more
The King of Kickbackistan goes full dictator
Joseph Muscat hasn’t just stopped speaking to journalists. Now he’s locking them... View more