‘Without media freedom there can be no democracy’
In the absence of government action, it is up
‘It is when institutions fail that journalists become vulnerable’
Journalists who unearth wrongdoing are endangered when the institutions
Electoral Commission admits misinformation given to European citizens voting in EP elections
European citizens residing in Malta were given incorrect information
Malta government ranking on transparency takes another knock
Since 2016, Malta has dropped a total of six
Government criticised at UN on lack of public inquiry on Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination
Delegates at the United Nations Human Rights Council 40th
UN Delegates called on to increase citizens’ protection from surveillance
Delegates at the United Nationals Human Rights Council 40th Session
Prince and a Prince – where did the Troika Laundromat money go?
Money laundered through the Troika Laundromat revealed on Monday
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital
Lawsuits that cripple journalists: Malta a protagonist in debate on press freedom
Media freedom and the abuse of lawsuits to silence
‘University of Malta building fails to comply with safety standards’
One of the buildings housing the Faculty of Science
Panama objects to its inclusion in EU money-laundering blacklist as “unfair”
Panama has said its inclusion in an EU blacklist
Huawei fails to fix ‘serious’ issues impacting network security
Top British security officials have warned that Huawei has
Salvini is latest link to Russian funding to undermine democracy in Europe
Italy’s interior minister and vice premier, Matteo Salvini, went
Government spent over €66,000 on promoting the 2019 Budget
The government spent over €66,000 advertising the 2019 Budget
Treatment of journalist facing imprisonment ‘unacceptable’
Draconian laws and harsh enforcement in Turkey meant that
Unfinished lives: A year since journalist Ján Kuciak was murdered
Almost a year ago, journalist Ján Kuciak and his
Over 200% increase in citizenship applications from British nationals
Since Brexit was announced in 2016, Malta has received
‘A deep structural injustice’ – CoE notes lack of investigation on Daphne’s death
The Council of Europe’s media freedom report notes its
Free Speech: Be part of the solution
The incumbent government would have you believe that Malta
Please don’t go back to your country
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced last week that not
Crisis of confidence in Huawei continues with impending Canada ban
Things are not going well for Chinese telecommunications giant
In the name of free speech
Over the weekend, Law Commissioner Franco Debono unleashed a
‘Democracy is in retreat’ – Freedom House report
Democracy is declining across the world in a pattern
‘EU must take action to stop the silencing of the press’
Justin Borg-Barthet, a senior lecturer in EU Law at
The world reacts while Malta continues to look the other way
The very first person to be charged in the
Pimping out the country
Prostitution is alive and well in Malta. I am
Democracy was 2018’s biggest loser
Following something of a 2018 trend, Malta has registered
Investment banker extradited for helping clients defraud tax authorities
A former employee of Mossack Fonesca has been extradited
Huawei presents ‘mortal danger’ to open societies
The World Economic Forum at Davos received a stark
Halal(baloo): face it, you’re a xenophobe
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