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In a letter sent to the European Commission, the European Parliament and... View more
UN Delegates called on to increase citizens’ protection from surveillance
Delegates at the United Nationals Human Rights Council 40th Session (UN HRC40) have... View more
Prince and a Prince – where did the Troika Laundromat money go?
Money laundered through the Troika Laundromat revealed on Monday was used to... View more
‘We were never more proud of her than on the day she was murdered’
His mother’s fight against corruption highlighted the need for reform in Europe... View more
Troika laundromat: How the Russians moved their money into the west
A huge data leak has implicated Citigroup, Raiffeisen, and Deutsche Bank in... View more
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital of Podgorica over... View more
European civil liberties NGOs brand Labour Party ‘anti-EU’ ahead of elections
A Europe-wide campaign being waged by human rights organisations prior to the European... View more
The rise of the brazen lie
At some point over the last three years, a new kind of... View more
Tales from the dark side of the Revolut revolution
Digital banking application Revolut is battling yet another scandal after it emerged... View more
Lawsuits that cripple journalists: Malta a protagonist in debate on press freedom
Media freedom and the abuse of lawsuits to silence journalists will be... View more
Smoke and mirrors: The personal account of an AUM staff member
This is a guest post by a former staff member at the... View more
‘University of Malta building fails to comply with safety standards’
One of the buildings housing the Faculty of Science at the University... View more
Pravda in the Med
“The Party is always right.” At least, that’s what my “minders” told... View more
Panama objects to its inclusion in EU money-laundering blacklist as “unfair”
Panama has said its inclusion in an EU blacklist of dirty money... View more
‘Strong support’ at European Parliament for phasing out cash-for-passport schemes
EU lawmakers have strongly recommended the phasing out of golden visas and... View more
500 days of impunity
Five hundred days since the assassination of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia,... View more
Pilatus Bank administrator also served firm given direct order for bank review
Lawrence Connell, appointed by the MFSA to take charge of all the... View more
Huawei fails to fix ‘serious’ issues impacting network security
Top British security officials have warned that Huawei has failed to fix “serious”... View more
UN and OSCE media freedom representatives raise concerns about whistleblower directive
In a letter sent to the European Commission, the European Parliament and... View more
UN Delegates called on to increase citizens’ protection from surveillance
Delegates at the United Nationals Human Rights Council 40th Session (UN HRC40) have... View more
Troika laundromat: How the Russians moved their money into the west
A huge data leak has implicated Citigroup, Raiffeisen, and Deutsche Bank in... View more
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital of Podgorica over... View more
European civil liberties NGOs brand Labour Party ‘anti-EU’ ahead of elections
A Europe-wide campaign being waged by human rights organisations prior to the European... View more
The rise of the brazen lie
At some point over the last three years, a new kind of... View more
Tales from the dark side of the Revolut revolution
Digital banking application Revolut is battling yet another scandal after it emerged... View more
Lawsuits that cripple journalists: Malta a protagonist in debate on press freedom
Media freedom and the abuse of lawsuits to silence journalists will be... View more