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Calls for political responsibility to be shouldered for the assassination of journalist... View more
Brave New Malta: what happens if population rises to 600,000?
The president of the Malta Employers Association (MEA) has predicted that in... View more
Posters mark fifth month since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
A group of #resistenza activists have placed placards on the road from... View more
IT lawyers say right to be forgotten ‘is not an absolute right’
The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) expressed deep concern about recent reports... View more
Music festival in aid of YMCA to be held in Valletta
A music festival in aid of YMCA will see a number of... View more
All the way to Berlin: Calls for justice five months since Daphne’s assassination
Activist group Il-Kenniesa has teamed up with German NGO PixelHELPER to project... View more
A tale of two murders
Two investigative journalists are murdered in two European countries. Both are killed... View more
‘The People’s Playlist’ for the Prime Minister ‘to listen’
Activists campaigning for justice will again hold events to mark the day... View more
How begging bowl politics threatens journalism
Last week, Times of Malta journalists phoned MP Rosianne Cutajar’s office, only... View more
Now Prague: Thousands protest after President’s attack on media
Thousands of people gathered in Prague’s main square again on Wednesday calling... View more
Ditched MPs’ pension reform: a lost opportunity
This week government withdrew outrageous amendments on MPs’ pensions after the Opposition... View more
EU Commission to launch rule of law monitoring mechanism
The European Commission will be launching a mechanism that will monitor the... View more
Proposal to enshrine environmental protection in Constitution ‘sounds great, means nothing’
The government’s proposal to enshrine environmental protection in the Constitution is a... View more
Work of art at European Parliament to mark anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
A work of art will be unveiled during a ceremony at the... View more
New venture launched to focus on ‘those in danger of neglect’
A new venture in corporate social advocacy has been launched to champion... View more
UPDATED: European Commission considering law to protect journalists
Updated to include the statement by MEP David Casa The European Commission... View more
Slovakia tries to tackle its demons while Malta stalls
Journalists across Europe are questioning relations between shady business and politicians. The... View more
Burn out: Incineration was a problem then as it is now
Former Resources Minister George Pullicino is gloating on social media, with posts... View more
‘Shoulder political responsibility for Daphne’s assassination’
Calls for political responsibility to be shouldered for the assassination of journalist... View more
Brave New Malta: what happens if population rises to 600,000?
The president of the Malta Employers Association (MEA) has predicted that in... View more
Music festival in aid of YMCA to be held in Valletta
A music festival in aid of YMCA will see a number of... View more
All the way to Berlin: Calls for justice five months since Daphne’s assassination
Activist group Il-Kenniesa has teamed up with German NGO PixelHELPER to project... View more
A tale of two murders
Two investigative journalists are murdered in two European countries. Both are killed... View more
‘The People’s Playlist’ for the Prime Minister ‘to listen’
Activists campaigning for justice will again hold events to mark the day... View more
How begging bowl politics threatens journalism
Last week, Times of Malta journalists phoned MP Rosianne Cutajar’s office, only... View more
Now Prague: Thousands protest after President’s attack on media
Thousands of people gathered in Prague’s main square again on Wednesday calling... View more