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One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated,... View more
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK Bureau Director. Did... View more
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome the resolution of... View more
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has voted to... View more
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana... View more
Backing up or backing off
A move was finally made yesterday within the PN, aiming for a... View more
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar of democracy, alongside... View more
International Federation of Journalists joins call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined a growing list of... View more
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta noted by Special... View more
‘Smear campaigns against journalists on the rise in Europe’
Smear campaigns against journalists coordinated by politicians are on the rise across... View more
Malta violating UN sanctions on North Korea — report
Malta has actively violated Security Council resolutions on North Korea by hosting... View more
Horses for EU courses
Last month’s European Parliament (EP) election result – its meaning for Europe... View more
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtizgt... View more
United Nations declares war on hate speech
The United Nations has launched a Strategy and Plan of Action on... View more
BOV and Malta’s toxic reputation
“Your business is doing too well. I’m afraid we can’t work with... View more
Fleeing the Libyan nightmare
I guess you could say Ahmed El Kayel was lucky. He was... View more
The Shift News’ story leads to revocation of DB project permit in St George’s Bay
The controversial project by DB Group at St George’s Bay has had... View more
Standards are set at the top
The construction industry disaster has briefly opened a dark window. Collapsing blocks... View more
Worse than Mongolia but better than Germany
One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated,... View more
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK Bureau Director. Did... View more
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana... View more
Backing up or backing off
A move was finally made yesterday within the PN, aiming for a... View more
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar of democracy, alongside... View more
International Federation of Journalists joins call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined a growing list of... View more
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta noted by Special... View more
‘Smear campaigns against journalists on the rise in Europe’
Smear campaigns against journalists coordinated by politicians are on the rise across... View more