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Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in the Kingdom’s Consulate in Istanbul... View more
The Dictator’s Handbook #5: The perils of meritocracy
“It is better to have loyal incompetents than competent rivals” At long... View more
MEPs back call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
MEPs from across political groups have reinforced the call by MEP David... View more
The show must go on
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and Economy Minister Chris Cardona should be applauded... View more
Bulgarians mourns slain journalist amid calls for international independent investigation
Bulgarians across the country mourned the death of 30-year old investigative journalist... View more
The State of Siege
“Isn’t it fascinating that Nazis always manage to adopt the word freedom?”... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia had named the man who called her on fuel smuggling
In October 2016 – the time when The Daphne Project reports that... View more
International experts to scrutinise Malta’s legal and institutional structures
The Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of... View more
Press freedom a major concern in UN review of human rights in Malta
PEN International has highlighted concerns on four main areas related to press... View more
Help NGOs and local councils appeal the permit for DB project at St George’s Bay
NGOs and local councils have called on the public to help raise... View more
Get serious about violence against women
As if the situation was not already dire enough for women in... View more
Call for protection for murdered Bulgarian journalist’s colleagues
International organisations are calling for a full investigation into the horrific murder... View more
Disinformation Watch #21: On a public inquiry into a journalist’s death
On 9 August, Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family called for a public inquiry... View more
The curious case of Chris Cardona and the German brothel
Putting deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta in charge of the investigations into... View more
Malta for Dummies #5: The culture of justice and freedom of expression
In Malta, where everything is upside down and topsy-turvy, this guide is... View more
The tuna kingpin: No public accounts for 18 years
AJD Tuna Ltd, one of the largest operators in the multi million... View more
The environment is political too
The Planning Authority’s recent approval of the permit for the DB project... View more
A country of two truths
One of the most fascinating facets of Maltese society is the intellectual... View more
Turkish officials say Saudi journalist killed on order of crown prince
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in the Kingdom’s Consulate in Istanbul... View more
The Dictator’s Handbook #5: The perils of meritocracy
“It is better to have loyal incompetents than competent rivals” At long... View more
Bulgarians mourns slain journalist amid calls for international independent investigation
Bulgarians across the country mourned the death of 30-year old investigative journalist... View more
The State of Siege
“Isn’t it fascinating that Nazis always manage to adopt the word freedom?”... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia had named the man who called her on fuel smuggling
In October 2016 – the time when The Daphne Project reports that... View more
International experts to scrutinise Malta’s legal and institutional structures
The Legal Affairs Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of... View more
Press freedom a major concern in UN review of human rights in Malta
PEN International has highlighted concerns on four main areas related to press... View more
Help NGOs and local councils appeal the permit for DB project at St George’s Bay
NGOs and local councils have called on the public to help raise... View more