Eurobarometer: Maltese fear declining standard of living, trust EU democracy more than Malta’s
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The majority of Maltese are
Malta’s legal failures in migrant rescue led to deaths, disappearances in 2022, 2023
Humanitarian NGO Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) documented numerous cases
Police urged to arrest all involved in Rosianne Cutajar fraudulent, ‘phantom’ job
Malta’s ADPD-The Green Party has asked the police to
Chief justice silent on calls to assign magistrate to environmental crime cases
All environmental crime court cases in Malta have been
Future of Maltese media at risk as journalists leave in droves, ‘scared’ to take up profession
Malta’s independent media sector is set to “die a
Binance CEO steps down, pleads guilty, pays multi-billion-dollar fine
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of
Public standards commissioner sides with Bonett, Air Malta over seats ‘commotion’
The Commissioner for Public Standards, Joseph Azzopardi, has accepted
Shakira makes deal with Spanish justice in Malta company tax fraud case
Colombian popstar Shakira made a deal with Spanish prosecutors
Malta ‘tax haven’ used to defraud US tax authorities of hundreds of millions of dollars
Billions of dollars stashed in Maltese offshore companies and
Over 150 activists, former president call for Malta to recall ambassador to Israel
Over 150 Maltese activists, including various organisations and a
Cypriot government asked to end ‘golden visa’ programme over multiple abuses
The Cyprus ‘golden visa’ scheme should be completely abolished
Union forced to take legal action as Malta drags heels over pledges made to receive EU funds
Promised reform to the appointing and governing of specialised
EU, Commission at centre of debate over understanding extent of funds fraud
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) and the European
Report: 80% of journalist murders unpunished, EU less safe for media
Almost 80% of journalist killings have gone unpunished, with
Leak: Malta pipeline project still set for EU funds, despite links to murder trial
The TransGas pipeline, otherwise known as the Melita pipeline
Calls for EU to drop Melita gas pipeline project intensify
Calls for the European Commission to drop any chance
Malta struggles with expat cyber security, cost of living, personal rights despite digital nomad push
In recent years, the Maltese government has tried to
Future of EU funding for Melita gas pipeline in question, despite government claims
Despite claims from the government that plans for a
Investigation into Greek migrant vessel tragedy scoops Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize
A consortium of British, Greek and German media outlets
Opinion: The scene is set for another assassination
On 16 October 2017, around 16:15, I was lying
European Commission refuses to answer questions on implication of Malta driving licence racket
The European Commission has refused to answer questions on
Maltese tourism minister poses with Saudi counterpart days before anniversary of Khashoggi death
A Maltese minister visited Saudi Arabia, posing for photos
Shakira charged with tax crimes, again
Columbian pop star Shakira, already implicated in a tax
Opinion: von der Leyen’s visit, was that really the best we could do?
Friday was an exciting day for the Maltese government
European Commission chief set to tour ‘patched up’, unfinished, EU funded school
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set
Muscat ‘misled’ European Commission over Socar Security of Supply Agreement
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat misled the European
Malta fails to meet EU journalist safety recommendations – RSF
European Union Member States, including Malta, must move quickly
Migration, enlargement, women high on EC agenda, but democracy is elephant in the room
In her annual State of the European Union (SOTEU)
Bulgaria’s cash for passports scheme under EU scrutiny
After Bulgaria pledged to end its ‘golden passport’ scheme

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