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Martin Glvac, the Vice President of the Parliament of Slovakia, was the... View more
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’. Let that thought sink in. It’s... View more
Lawyers get €60,000 each in case that led to Gordon Debono moving €1 million
Maltese lawyer Robert Montalto and Cypriot lawyer Ionnis Moditis each got €60,000... View more
The sanity of crowds
“What is there new to say?” asked Petra Caruana, as she began... View more
Malta marches against corruption and impunity
The message in Valletta this evening was one of hope that Malta... View more
Record sales at art exhibition in support of The Shift
The launch of the art exhibition by Danish artist Marie Louise was... View more
Rights groups cautiously welcome public inquiry into journalist’s death
Nine international press freedom and human rights groups have “cautiously” welcomed the... View more
Journalist Ahmet Altan’s re-arrest amounts to ‘psychological torture’
The rearrest of Turkish journalist and writer Ahmet Altan has been harshly... View more
Potholes and the government meme machine
A hole is not a hole in the upside-down world of Malta.... View more
‘Delighted to be back’ – artist Marie Louise Kold in Malta for exhibition launch
The final touches are being put in place for the opening of... View more
EU must intervene to protect journalists against SLAPP
The fact Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “widower and sons are still fighting costly... View more
International Forum on Information & Democracy to fight information disorder
Eleven organisations from around the world unveiled the newly created Forum on... View more
‘What the fuck, Joe’: Emails to PM reveal dismissal of abuse by developer
Email correspondence between a Labour Party activist and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat,... View more
Schembri finally got his day in court, and he chose to run away
Well, that didn’t go very well, did it? In court yesterday, Keith... View more
Refugee Commissioner has no opinion on Gafa’s secret migrant deal with Libya
The Commissioner for Refugees, Roberta Buhagiar, has no opinion on the deal... View more
Dodging the truth on pushback
“I was mistaken when it comes to the pushback,” Joseph Muscat said... View more
Calls for Keith Schembri’s resignation after withdrawal of libel case on 17 Black
The Opposition and civil society organisations have called for the Prime Minister’s... View more
Two years of a movement for change
The endorsements received by The Shift to mark two years since... View more
Slovak politician and Judge resign over links to Jan Kuciak’s murder suspect
Martin Glvac, the Vice President of the Parliament of Slovakia, was the... View more
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’. Let that thought sink in. It’s... View more
Malta marches against corruption and impunity
The message in Valletta this evening was one of hope that Malta... View more
Record sales at art exhibition in support of The Shift
The launch of the art exhibition by Danish artist Marie Louise was... View more
Rights groups cautiously welcome public inquiry into journalist’s death
Nine international press freedom and human rights groups have “cautiously” welcomed the... View more
Journalist Ahmet Altan’s re-arrest amounts to ‘psychological torture’
The rearrest of Turkish journalist and writer Ahmet Altan has been harshly... View more
Potholes and the government meme machine
A hole is not a hole in the upside-down world of Malta.... View more
‘Delighted to be back’ – artist Marie Louise Kold in Malta for exhibition launch
The final touches are being put in place for the opening of... View more