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Slovak businessman Marian Kočner could be the person who ordered the murder... View more
Joe Gerada drops German brothel cases against Daphne Caruana Galizia
Joe Gerada has dropped libel cases he had filed against slain journalist... View more
Facebook could face a $1.6 billion fine over massive data breach
The Irish Data Protection Commission has opened a formal investigation of Facebook over... View more
The Dictator’s Handbook #4: How to gain power and keep it
Whatever system a political aspiring leader finds himself in, in order to... View more
End of discussion on Egrant? No way
On the recommencement of Parliament following the summer recess, Prime Minister Joseph... View more
Brussels to force Malta to improve anti-money laundering efforts
The European Commission is preparing to issue binding demands on Malta financial... View more
Slovakia is no normal country
Malta and Slovakia don’t have much in common. The two young ‘democracies’... View more
‘The problem is toxic business leeching off taxpayers’ – Jan Kuciak’s editor
The editor of the news portal for which murdered Slovak journalist Ján... View more
A personal appeal
A heartfelt appeal made by Rosa Borg is being published in full... View more
PN files motion to strip Tony Zarb of national award
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia filed a parliamentary motion to revoke the award... View more
Suspect who paid €70,000 for Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak’s murder arrested
A female suspect paid €70,000 for the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak... View more
Mintoff ‘is-Salvatur’ and Joseph ‘il-King’: Political cults and democracy
You would think the Maltese would be more adept at identifying parody... View more
One dog saved, 1,700 lives lost
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat was tweeting about a dog saved in the... View more
Disinformation Watch #20: Joseph Muscat at the UN
Last week, Joseph Muscat delivered his annual speech to the UN General... View more
The infinite wisdom of the Attorney General
Testifying in court this week, Attorney General Peter Grech defended his decision... View more
50 million Facebook users attacked in huge security breach
If you were asked to log into your Facebook account on Friday... View more
Fish farm slime reappears in St Paul’s Bay after strong winds
The strong winds which hit the Maltese islands over the last few... View more
‘Wake up Europe’, indeed!
The op-ed by European leaders published in some of Europe’s most prominent... View more
Businessman accused of ordering Ján Kuciak murder
Slovak businessman Marian Kočner could be the person who ordered the murder... View more
Joe Gerada drops German brothel cases against Daphne Caruana Galizia
Joe Gerada has dropped libel cases he had filed against slain journalist... View more
End of discussion on Egrant? No way
On the recommencement of Parliament following the summer recess, Prime Minister Joseph... View more
Brussels to force Malta to improve anti-money laundering efforts
The European Commission is preparing to issue binding demands on Malta financial... View more
Slovakia is no normal country
Malta and Slovakia don’t have much in common. The two young ‘democracies’... View more
‘The problem is toxic business leeching off taxpayers’ – Jan Kuciak’s editor
The editor of the news portal for which murdered Slovak journalist Ján... View more
A personal appeal
A heartfelt appeal made by Rosa Borg is being published in full... View more
PN files motion to strip Tony Zarb of national award
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia filed a parliamentary motion to revoke the award... View more