ECHR finds Russia failed to investigate assassination of journalist Natalia Estemirova
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that
Marsascala is more than a bay, it’s a community a marina would kill
I spent 10 years of my life in Marsascala.
Calls for justice mark 57th birthday of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
On the occasion of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s 57th birthday,
International media organisations welcome Yorgen Fenech indictment but warn it’s not over yet
International press freedom organisations have welcomed the news of
London law firms ‘reputation laundering’ wealthy clients by intimidating journalists
Female journalists are very often the ones fighting against
More journalists file legal complaints after being targeted by Pegasus surveillance software
The list of legal challenges against NSO Group continues
International reactions to public inquiry findings stress the need for reform
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Teresa
Turkish women sentenced in Malta with false documents at risk of ‘extraterritorial abductions’
Two Turkish women, Rabia Yavuz and Muzekka Deneri, were
Caruana Galizia family: inquiry report shows Daphne was telling the truth
“We have it in back and white that Daphne
UK-sanctioned Colombian drug trafficker operates Maltese company under fake name
Updated to include Right of Reply. A Colombian national
‘Serious challenges’ remain in Malta’s rule of law efforts, despite reforms
Despite Prime Minister Robert Abela’s claims that the European
The murder of Dutch crime journalist is ‘latest episode’ in deadly European series
Following the news that Dutch crime reporter Peter R.
UK government to investigate over 6,000 ‘golden visas’ over threats to national security
The British government has announced the review of more
Calls for justice and protection of journalists following attempted murder of Dutch reporter
Following the shocking attempted murder of Dutch investigative reporter
Member of Azerbaijani ruling family linked to billion-euro money laundering scheme
Two members of Azerbaijan’s ruling Aliyev family have been
Reporters Without Borders seeks freedom for Julian Assange as he turns 50
International media freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has
SLAPPs are misuse of justice systems aimed at intimidation of journalists, EP report says
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation constitute a misuse of
UN: disinformation thrives where investigative journalism is constrained
States’ response to combating disinformation has been “problematic, inadequate,
Governments urged to support independent media to avoid ‘extinction event’
Independent journalism is facing a possible “extinction event” due
More promises at international level that government will protect journalists, end impunity
The government has adopted multiple Council of Europe (CoE)
‘Huge relief’ for family of Jan Kuciak as court overturns acquittals for journalist’s murder
Following the news that Slovakia’s Supreme Court overturned the
British MPs condemn use of UK to silence journalists via SLAPP lawsuits
The UK is being used as a jurisdiction to
Small events to be allowed from 5 July but organisers slam lead-up as ‘discriminatory’
As event organisers across Malta complain of “unfair” and
Juventus coach under investigation for suspicious transactions involving Maltese company
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is under investigation by Italian
Malta: zero progress in implementing the Whistleblower Directive
Malta is one of six European countries that have
Herd immunity in Malta: fact or fiction?
Following the announcement from Health Minister Chris Fearne that
Abducted Belarusian journalist’s plight tops list of most urgent cases of injustice against journalists
The kidnap and detention of Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich

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