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The permit given by the Planning Authority to Azzopardi Fisheries doubling the... View more
Reporters Without Borders calls for PACE monitoring procedures on Malta
Leading international press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on the... View more
‘No adequate protective measures for Daphne Caruana Galizia’ – report
“The Mafia is a systematic threat to press freedom,” according to the... View more
Indiscriminate use of tear gas against against citizens, journalists in Albania
Anti-government protests have continued in the Albanian capital of Tirana where the... View more
Bread and circuses at Ta’ Qali
The Eurovision song contest may soon be grabbing more attention than the... View more
Egrant inquiry: Does the public have the right to know?
The court today denied the Opposition Leader’s request to be given a... View more
Joseph Muscat’s ‘top priority’: The empty promise of social housing since 2013
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat declared on Sunday that there are 14,000 people... View more
We’re losing money… and food
This is a guest post by Antoine P. Borg. It’s a little... View more
UPDATED: Infiorata flowers repurposed for Daphne Caruana Galizia protest memorial
Activists from Occupy Justice last night transported flowers from the Valletta Green... View more
How to fail as a State
It is easy to trip up over the details of Grand Theft... View more
‘No action’ in Malta on criminal network smuggling protected birds from Italy
A crackdown on an organised network responsible for the illegal trafficking of... View more
Impunity reigns in the realm of ‘il-King’
Joseph Muscat hasn’t saved a cent in the past four years. In... View more
Spotlight on threats against journalists in Malta in European report
“Burned in effigy. Insulted. Menaced. Spat at. Discredited by their nation’s leaders.... View more
Muscat tells EU leaders that he will protect rule of law… seriously
The Maltese government yesterday signed the Sibiu Declaration, at a summit of... View more
UK Parliament hears of ‘inadequacy of investigations’ into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher has called on the British government to “condemn” the... View more
Grand Theft Europe #2: Fraud by companies in Malta exposed
Probe reveals lax law enforcement in Malta where registered companies get away... View more
Arriving late by bus, for free
The electoral campaigns are building up. All sides are rolling up their... View more
Grand Theft Europe: Malta’s role in a scam worth €50 billion annually
Companies in Malta at the centre of scams by criminals that are... View more
Big fish in a small pond
The permit given by the Planning Authority to Azzopardi Fisheries doubling the... View more
Reporters Without Borders calls for PACE monitoring procedures on Malta
Leading international press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on the... View more
Bread and circuses at Ta’ Qali
The Eurovision song contest may soon be grabbing more attention than the... View more
Egrant inquiry: Does the public have the right to know?
The court today denied the Opposition Leader’s request to be given a... View more
Joseph Muscat’s ‘top priority’: The empty promise of social housing since 2013
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat declared on Sunday that there are 14,000 people... View more
We’re losing money… and food
This is a guest post by Antoine P. Borg. It’s a little... View more
UPDATED: Infiorata flowers repurposed for Daphne Caruana Galizia protest memorial
Activists from Occupy Justice last night transported flowers from the Valletta Green... View more
How to fail as a State
It is easy to trip up over the details of Grand Theft... View more