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One man is at the centre of all the dealings related to... View more
What will make them listen?
The dust is settling after a week of collective acts of sympathy,... View more
Four people charged with Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak’s murder
Four people have been charged with the murder of Slovak journalist Jan... View more
Human Rights Commissioner ‘worried’ about excessive use of force by police
The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe has expressed... View more
International pressure essential for journalists’ protection
Human rights, anti-corruption and media freedom organisations called on the German government... View more
‘Strong condemnation’ of Turkish air strike that killed two journalists in Syria
International press freedom organisations have strongly condemned the apparent targeting of a... View more
Identity Malta and Hitchens’ Razor
The late Christopher Hitchens, scourge of humbuggery, once formulated a principle he... View more
Judicial schizophrenia
Justice Joanne Vella Cuschieri has ruled that Malta Enterprise’s right to secrecy trumps... View more
Fifth Malta cash-for-passports client charged with financial crime this year
Another new Maltese citizen has been charged with criminal offences, the fifth... View more
Cracks appear in the government’s piggy bank
Who thought extending ‘‘interest-free’ property loans to people who don’t qualify for... View more
Citizens fill Republic Street calling for justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia
The EU cannot be a dangerous place for those who guarantee correct... View more
Two years after Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, the world reacts
On the two-year anniversary of the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia, tributes... View more
Breaking their rules – Megan Mallia
Guest commentary by Megan Mallia, niece of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.... View more
‘Daphne’s legacy in Malta has yet to be secured’ – Pieter Omtzigt
Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt expressed his “deepest admiration and respect” for the... View more
Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial public inquiry into... View more
‘The many assassinations of Daphne’ – Ġorġ Mallia
By Ġorġ Mallia, Head of Department Media and Communications at the University... View more
‘There can be no mercy for those who killed Daphne’ – Harlem Désir
There can be no mercy for those responsible for the assassination of... View more
Reporters Without Borders returns to Malta to demand justice for Daphne
Guest commentary by Rebecca Vincent, UK Bureau Director, Reporters Without Borders Reporters... View more
The big pay off: A key hidden investor in Vitals Global Healthcare
One man is at the centre of all the dealings related to... View more
What will make them listen?
The dust is settling after a week of collective acts of sympathy,... View more
International pressure essential for journalists’ protection
Human rights, anti-corruption and media freedom organisations called on the German government... View more
‘Strong condemnation’ of Turkish air strike that killed two journalists in Syria
International press freedom organisations have strongly condemned the apparent targeting of a... View more
Identity Malta and Hitchens’ Razor
The late Christopher Hitchens, scourge of humbuggery, once formulated a principle he... View more
Judicial schizophrenia
Justice Joanne Vella Cuschieri has ruled that Malta Enterprise’s right to secrecy trumps... View more
Fifth Malta cash-for-passports client charged with financial crime this year
Another new Maltese citizen has been charged with criminal offences, the fifth... View more
Cracks appear in the government’s piggy bank
Who thought extending ‘‘interest-free’ property loans to people who don’t qualify for... View more