All’s well in the land of happy endings
Further investigations by The Shift into massage parlours operating
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
There is one “ruthless mastermind” the country is after
Government use of “fake news” should stop – UK committee
A British parliamentary committee has recommended that the UK
Anniversary of death of anti-mafia prosecutor Paolo Borsellino
On Sunday, 19 July 1992, at around 4.57pm, a
Investigative journalist’s murder inquiry ‘inadequate and violated human rights’ – European court
The investigation into the murder of prominent Russian investigative
UPDATED: Owen Bonnici defends V18 chairman in grilling at twin capital of culture
Updated to include reaction from CEO of Leeuwarden Friesland
Azerbaijani journalist detained with 13 others for social media posts
The founder of an independent website has disappeared in
Satabank fined €60,500 by MFSA
Satabank has been fined €60,500 as an administrative penalty
US Trafficking in Persons Report 2018: modern slavery in Malta
The government did not make efforts to reduce the
‘There is no migration crisis, there is a political crisis’ – EUCO
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat did not stop to explain
Daphne’s assassination was ‘planned and premeditated long in advance’
Pieter Omtzigt who is preparing a report for the
Joseph Muscat turns his back on Labour online hate groups
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said on Monday evening in
The two Trumps of the Mediterranean
On the eve of a meeting between EU leaders
UPDATED: Spain again offers help with migrant rescue vessel
Spain has been in contact with Malta to offer
End of finch trapping in Malta…finally!
Malta lost its case on finch trapping at the
UN Special Rapporteur draws Human Rights Council’s attention to disinformation and hate speech
Disinformation and propaganda are challenging access to information and
Socialist MEP slams European Commission’s response to medical visas scandals
Socialist MEP Ana Gomes criticised the European Commission’s (EC)
Italy’s hardline approach reflects breakdown in regional cooperation on migration – HRW
The recent refusal of the Italian government to allow
Justice Commissioner targets Malta’s record on corruption, money laundering and security
European Commissioner for Justice Vĕra Jourová criticised Malta’s track
Maria Efimova wins case, no extradition to Malta
The request for the extradition of Pilatus Bank whistleblower
‘The consequence for those who want to silence journalists must be public outrage’
If those wishing to silence journalists understand that the
MEP report slams lack of action by police
MEPs investigating the rule of law in Malta were
Judge rules Deputy Police Commissioner should step away from journalist’s murder investigation
Assistant Police Commissioner Silvio Valletta should not be involved
Head of Cambridge Analytica accused of taking $8m before bankruptcy
The former chief executive of the scandal-hit Cambridge Analytica
‘Financial insitutions of ill repute and high ranking politicians risking Malta’s reputation’ – MEA
Recent events involving financial institutions of ill repute and
UPDATED: Prestigious European award for Daphne Caruana Galizia presented by EP President Antonio Tajani
The sons of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia received
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat remains member of Labour online hate groups
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and his chief of staff
Schembri and Mizzi instructions to Nexia BT ‘not documented’
Nexia BT told Malta’s anti-money laundering agency that no
President leaves Labour online hate groups
The President has ended her membership of the secretive

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