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The government is yet to list and communicate the “serious inaccuracies” in... View more
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have all denied having... View more
Tourism in the Concrete Age
You know what tourists don’t like? Paying for an increasingly miserable experience.... View more
‘We are not enemies of Malta’
Joseph Muscat’s government is faced with an opportunity to go down in... View more
Joseph Muscat’s Haiku
Most European political leaders campaign in poetry, then govern in prose. Not... View more
You can protest, you are free(ish)
“Freedom of the press comes down to this: The sign that all... View more
Construction sector chaos leads to public protest on Tuesday
All those “angry, fed up and worried” about the situation resulting from... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons call for concrete action ahead of Global Media Freedom Conference
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons have called for concrete action to be taken... View more
Appeal to EU leaders to address the need for justice at summit in Malta
Seven international press freedom and human rights organisations have called on EU... View more
They’re laughing at you
I thought it was a joke at first, or at best, a... View more
Gargamel, you will be missed
Ivan Fenech spoke like he wrote, without wasted words. He only spoke... View more
‘The government is deliberately acting in bad faith’ – law professor
Law professor Kevin Aquilina agrees with the Council of Europe’s Special Rapporteur... View more
No explanation in parliament on Ministers’ access to secret Egrant inquiry
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici has failed to answer questions in Parliament on... View more
Russian police drop charges against investigative journalist
Investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was released from house arrest after an unprecedented... View more
Another hot, crowded summer
For most people, Sette Giugno is a holiday. It was a hot... View more
Proposed law on State Advocate ‘falls short of Venice Commission requirements’
As Parliament was debating a Bill on Tuesday to establish the Office... View more
Latvian bank linked to criminal network was pitching Maltese passports
Latvian bank ABLV, linked to money-laundering activities with Pilatus Bank, was offering... View more
Decline in press freedom linked to State capture of institutions in Europe
One of the biggest threats to press freedom in Europe is media... View more
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the “serious inaccuracies” in... View more
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have all denied having... View more
Joseph Muscat’s Haiku
Most European political leaders campaign in poetry, then govern in prose. Not... View more
You can protest, you are free(ish)
“Freedom of the press comes down to this: The sign that all... View more
Construction sector chaos leads to public protest on Tuesday
All those “angry, fed up and worried” about the situation resulting from... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons call for concrete action ahead of Global Media Freedom Conference
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons have called for concrete action to be taken... View more
Appeal to EU leaders to address the need for justice at summit in Malta
Seven international press freedom and human rights organisations have called on EU... View more
They’re laughing at you
I thought it was a joke at first, or at best, a... View more