Impunity, judicial harassment and State-led capture, key concerns in Council of Europe report
The Council of Europe Platform to Promote the Protection
No improvement for Malta in 2021 RSF world press freedom index
Malta has retained its lowest recorded position in the
EUROPOL highlights corruption in ‘serious organized crime threat assessment’
According to a EUROPOL report published on 12 March,
Malta involved in Italian fuel tax fraud investigation worth €1 billion
Dozens of people have been arrested and almost €600
Sorry, not sorry: The political pseudo apology
On 5 April, Labour’s deputy leader, Daniel Micallef, said
NGOs demand to know the fate of 100 people adrift at sea
Thirty-seven civil society organisations expressed extreme concern about the
The pace of extradition
When The Shift learnt that Adrian Hillman was not
Keith Schembri’s day of reckoning
The hearing in the compilation of evidence against 11
Using Malta as a showcase, Socar Trading is pitching LNG projects in other countries
Being part of one of Malta’s highly controversial energy
Keith Schembri’s disinformation
There was already a lot to unpack in Keith
Defending our rights
Would anyone be comfortable with a government-appointed public authority
Denting the supremacy of the Constitution: Chamber of Advocates says new Bill ‘unacceptable’
The Chamber of Advocates has expressed “serious reservations” about
Disinformation Watch: A man of many opinions
As soon as he was appointed Minister for Justice,
New familiar patterns
The timing of the Conference for National Unity, held
EU Court confirms dismissal of action brought by John Dalli
Following the recommendation by Advocate General Maciej Szpunar in
Nascent steps towards justice ‘long overdue’ – Reporters Without Borders
Nascent steps towards justice are long overdue and underscore
Court requests three-year prison sentence for mafia wife who attacked journalist
The public prosecutor of Bari’s Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia (DDA)
European Court of Human Rights calls for the release of Alexei Navalny
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has called
Disinformation Watch: unity without accountability
On 6 February, President George Vella announced a one-day
How state broadcaster, party-owned media shape Malta’s COVID-19 narrative
Malta’s unique media landscape has equipped the government with
Turkey begins retrial of RSF representative on terrorism charges
Seventeen press freedom and human rights NGOs have issued
Disinformation watch: back to basics
Having failed to silence their most vocal critic, Russian
On the right side of a fight
Dutch MP Pieter Omtzigt was instrumental in uncovering the
The impact of a flawed system
Matthew Caruana Galizia, son of Daphne Caruana Galizia, took
COVID-19 survivors face lingering health issues 6 months after leaving hospital – study
Healthcare professionals are becoming increasingly concerned that the long-term
UK court blocks extradition of Julian Assange
Citing concerns for his mental health, district Judge Vanessa
Another bad year for journalists around the world
In 2020, at least 50 journalists and media workers
Disinformation hit list 2020
The disinformation that accompanied the pandemic was used in
Reclaiming what is political
The government’s repeated attempts at discrediting the public inquiry

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