‘Hope was killed last night’ – Caruana Galizia family demands meeting with Prime Minister
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s heirs have requested a meeting with
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has
Labour MEP spins conspiracy theories to cloud facts in Malta
Labour MEP Josianne Cutajar has not been around for
On rights and abuse
In a video posted online on Saturday, Mario Portelli
‘Focus on the cause, not the symptom’ – Reporters Without Borders UK bureau chief
Attention should be focussed on how to achieve justice
UK Foreign Office welcomes ‘Malta’s commitment to a public inquiry’
The UK Foreign Office seems to have missed the
Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt lists reasons why John Dalli is ‘disgraced’
Updated to include John Dalli’s counter-reply. The author of
Labour Party refuses to explain breach of company regulations
The Labour Party in government did not answer questions
‘Heartbreaking to see murdered journalist’s family facing suspected criminals’
“It is heartbreaking to see the family of Daphne
Online tracker reminds government it’s ‘time to do its job’
An online tracker of the three-month deadline set for
The race for an EU post: ‘A story of how far Joseph Muscat has fallen’
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s performance in a battle for
Taxpayers compensate Neville Gafa for being ‘disturbed’
Neville Gafa’s contract with the Foundation for Medical Services
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
The Shift News’ story leads to revocation of DB project permit in St George’s Bay
The controversial project by DB Group at St George’s
‘We are not enemies of Malta’
Joseph Muscat’s government is faced with an opportunity to
You can protest, you are free(ish)
“Freedom of the press comes down to this: The
Gargamel, you will be missed
Ivan Fenech spoke like he wrote, without wasted words.
‘The government is deliberately acting in bad faith’ – law professor
Law professor Kevin Aquilina agrees with the Council of
No explanation in parliament on Ministers’ access to secret Egrant inquiry
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici has failed to answer questions
Proposed law on State Advocate ‘falls short of Venice Commission requirements’
As Parliament was debating a Bill on Tuesday to
Latvian bank linked to criminal network was pitching Maltese passports
Latvian bank ABLV, linked to money-laundering activities with Pilatus
Maltese among those named in Caruana Galizia family’s report to Latvian authorities
Maltese citizens are among those named as members of
Setting the record straight
A report by Freedom House on the global decline
Truth slips: Is the Egrant inquiry the worst kept secret in town?
In the response filed in court by three Ministers
‘Inadvisable, underhand deal’ on Malta’s public hospitals
Minister Konrad Mizzi struck an “inadvisable, underhand deal with
‘It’s time to start an independent public inquiry’ – CoE Special Rapporteur
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights within
Against all odds
Posters, affixed to the closed doors of Nationalist Party
The big clean up: Vitals closing offshore companies as inquiry looms
Recent company registry filings in Jersey show that Sri

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