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Former opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that tourism minister Konrad Mizzi “is... View more
Henley and Partners says it only sues Maltese journalists if government gives its ‘OK’
In a video conference Henley and Partners had with the European Parliament’s... View more
Thousands of Slovaks call for new elections as media freedom is under threat
Saturday 5 May, was supposed to be a special day for murdered... View more
Money Laundering: Who cares?
Money laundering is one of the key ‘engines of crime’ sustaining global... View more
Cambridge Analytica could remerge under new name
Cambridge Analytica this week announced that it is folding down but it... View more
Blockchain paradise: Dancing on a hotplate
Last Tuesday, on International Workers’ Day, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat continued with his... View more
Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT after secret companies were exposed by Panama Papers
Tourism minister Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT for setting up his... View more
MEP warns Malta could lose voting rights if rule of law is not respected
Romanian MEP Monica Macovei said Malta is within touching distance of losing... View more
‘Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated by idiots’
Australian journalist Neil Chenoweth, who worked with Daphne Caruana Galizia on the... View more
Żażu’s challange stretches beyond the football pitch
The appointment of Ray ‘Żażu’ Farrugia as coach of the national football... View more
Was Cambridge Analytica’s psychological warfare used in Malta?
This week Cambridge Analytica, as well as its parent organisation SCL group,... View more
CPJ urges Muscat to drop lawsuit against Daphne Caruana Galizia
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent, international press freedom advocacy... View more
Maltese companies transferred to New Zealand in bid to hide Azerbaijan cash trail
An Australian business man transferred the ownership of Maltese registered companies to... View more
MEP says Daphne Caruana Galizia murder ‘is a concern for the whole European Union’
Socialist MEP Ana Gomes said the investigations into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder... View more
Planning Authority tribunal rejects Townsquare project
The Planning Authority’s review tribunal did not approve the construction of a 38-storey... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia murder and corruption singled out in US State Department human rights report
The most significant human rights issues in Malta in 2017 included the... View more
Cambridge Analytica and SCL Group shutting down
Cambridge Analytica, the political consultancy at the centre of the Facebook data-sharing... View more
PEN International marks World Press Freedom Day with calls for #JusticeForDaphne
Marking World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, PEN International has voiced... View more
Busuttil: Konrad Mizzi ‘lying’ about 17 Black ownership
Former opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that tourism minister Konrad Mizzi “is... View more
Henley and Partners says it only sues Maltese journalists if government gives its ‘OK’
In a video conference Henley and Partners had with the European Parliament’s... View more
Cambridge Analytica could remerge under new name
Cambridge Analytica this week announced that it is folding down but it... View more
Blockchain paradise: Dancing on a hotplate
Last Tuesday, on International Workers’ Day, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat continued with his... View more
Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT after secret companies were exposed by Panama Papers
Tourism minister Konrad Mizzi only paid Nexia BT for setting up his... View more
MEP warns Malta could lose voting rights if rule of law is not respected
Romanian MEP Monica Macovei said Malta is within touching distance of losing... View more
‘Daphne Caruana Galizia was assassinated by idiots’
Australian journalist Neil Chenoweth, who worked with Daphne Caruana Galizia on the... View more
Żażu’s challange stretches beyond the football pitch
The appointment of Ray ‘Żażu’ Farrugia as coach of the national football... View more