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PN leader Adrian Delia’s promised ‘New Way’ has seen him jump from... View more
European Commission warns Malta to step up supervision of banks
The European Commission has demanded that the Maltese anti-money laundering agancy – the... View more
On a ‘Belt and Road’ to where?
Malta is among the first European countries to sign an agreement with... View more
Minister of Censorship in the midst of the European Capital of Culture
Reżistenza Malta activists pinned the Justice Minister’s face next to a banner... View more
Malta for Dummies #9: Facial recognition – the technology we deserve?
In Malta, where everything is upside down and topsy-turvy, this guide is... View more
No man’s land: Square around protest memorial site also blocked off
The barricade surrounding the Great Siege monument that served as a protest... View more
Golden Victoria award for Daphne Caruana Galizia and Ján Kuciak
The Association of German Magazine Publishers (VDZ) has honoured Maltese journalist Daphne... View more
Pilatus might be gone but Malta remains a money-laundering haven
Castille’s favourite bank has been shut down and unsurprisingly Prime Minister Joseph... View more
Cyprus says investigations into Maria Efimova unrelated to Maltese case
Cypriot authorities have told the Council of Europe that their investigations into... View more
‘Evidence’ is not created in a newsroom
Media Today Managing Editor Saviour Balzan has just admitted that the evidence... View more
The mafia’s new outposts
Italy’s most powerful organised crime network, the ‘Ndrangheta, has worked its way... View more
Disinformation Watch #25: On ‘false evidence’ and discrediting an inquiry
In his weekly column in newspaper Illum, Malta Today Managing Editor Saviour... View more
Ramona Frendo, is it really what you know or who you know?
The choice of the Labour Party’s political candidate Ramona Frendo to serve... View more
UNESCO launches Truth Never Dies campaign
The Shift News has teamed up with UNESCO to mark the International Day... View more
Illegal hunting hits new heights
A flamingo was shot on Friday while another disappeared when a flock... View more
This is not about ‘Sophia’
Not content with selling citizenship as a commodity, Malta will now even... View more
End impunity
November 2 is the International Day to End Impunity. View more
‘Impunity prospering in Malta’ – International Federation of Journalists
The case of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia highlights that basic protection... View more
New beginnings, same old outcomes
PN leader Adrian Delia’s promised ‘New Way’ has seen him jump from... View more
European Commission warns Malta to step up supervision of banks
The European Commission has demanded that the Maltese anti-money laundering agancy – the... View more
Malta for Dummies #9: Facial recognition – the technology we deserve?
In Malta, where everything is upside down and topsy-turvy, this guide is... View more
No man’s land: Square around protest memorial site also blocked off
The barricade surrounding the Great Siege monument that served as a protest... View more
Golden Victoria award for Daphne Caruana Galizia and Ján Kuciak
The Association of German Magazine Publishers (VDZ) has honoured Maltese journalist Daphne... View more
Pilatus might be gone but Malta remains a money-laundering haven
Castille’s favourite bank has been shut down and unsurprisingly Prime Minister Joseph... View more
Cyprus says investigations into Maria Efimova unrelated to Maltese case
Cypriot authorities have told the Council of Europe that their investigations into... View more
‘Evidence’ is not created in a newsroom
Media Today Managing Editor Saviour Balzan has just admitted that the evidence... View more