Brothers accused of Daphne Caruana Galizia murder granted bail in money laundering case
The two brothers accused of murdering journalist Daphne Caruana
Council of Europe calls for cross border Europol team on money laundering
Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly (PACE) has called on
‘You can’t kill the messenger because you don’t like the message’ – OSCE
“With the systematic denigration of the press, more and
Impunity is the name of the game
The closing remarks of the Council of Europe’s Special
The march of the dark brigade
How can journalists fight back against threats and violence?
The €1 deal on Malta’s public hospitals to get its day in court
“Delaying tactics” by the government have been rejected by
Amnesty delivers 45,000 signatures calling for ‘justice for Daphne’
Amnesty International Italy delivered over 45,000 signatures to the
The man charged with Jan Kuciak’s murder, his links to Malta and what a safe can reveal
A safe owned by Marian Kočner, charged with ordering
On the journalist’s duty to scrutinise those in power… and their spouses
“Respect for truth and for the right of the
UN and OSCE media freedom representatives raise concerns about whistleblower directive
In a letter sent to the European Commission, the
‘We were never more proud of her than on the day she was murdered’
His mother’s fight against corruption highlighted the need for
500 days of impunity
Five hundred days since the assassination of Maltese journalist
Pilatus Bank administrator also served firm given direct order for bank review
Lawrence Connell, appointed by the MFSA to take charge
As country was engulfed in toxic cloud, Ministry spent €700,000 on advertising
During a year marked by a toxic dark cloud
The elephant in the room
A video that went viral today on social media
Citizens still without remedy after massive breach of personal data
The fine of €5,000 imposed by the Data Protection
No presence of cash-for-passports lobby group IMC at Geneva HQ
The Investment Migration Council (IMC) has not explained why
Malta exposed: A hub for the ‘laundering’ of prized Bluefin tuna worth millions
Andreina Fenech Farrugia, the Director General of the Fisheries
Henley & Partners spent up to €300,000 on lobbying the EU last year
Henley & Partners spent up to €300,000 last year
Forty years of State lies: RSF reveals leaked Iran file on persecution of critics
Over 850 journalists and citizen-journalists were prosecuted, arrested, imprisoned
Heritage Malta asks to be given Villa Frere to ‘preserve for future generations’
The historical, architectural, horticultural and ecological value of Villa
Tough measures axed in EU report on cash-for-passport schemes
The European Commission’s report on cash-for-passport schemes that called
WATCH: Super Bowl ad in defence of press freedom – ‘Knowing keeps us free’
The Washington Post, whose columnist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated
Prime Minister, where is your humanity?
Joseph Muscat’s behaviour in court on Thursday, during the
European Commission ‘does not endorse’ Malta’s citizenship scheme
The European Commission could not have been clearer in
Malta registers sharp decline in global corruption index
Malta is among 16 countries to significantly decrease their
Malta Finance Minister approves €2m direct order on money laundering
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, who complained he could not
European Commission questioned on its action on rule of law in Malta
Questions tabled at the European Parliament on Thursday have
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons appeal for effective solutions to organised crime
Law enforcement authorities should follow journalism’s lead and urgently

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