‘We got the impression that without external pressure reforms would not have been done’ – MEPs
From their latest fact-finding mission in Malta, six civil
Malta has shown ‘little visible response to allegations of corruption’ – PACE
There has been “little visible response” to allegations of
Mgarr Mayor slams solar farm project, calls it ‘theft of Malta’s environment’
Mgarr Mayor Paul Vella spoke out on Saturday against
UOM has previously never raised issues with board composition probes – Ombudsman
The University of Malta has, in the past, never
Boutique hotel owners ‘exhausted’ by prolonged road works saga devastating their business
Traditional Maltese balconies grace the facade of a beautiful
Rosianne Cutajar should have ‘acted with greater care’ – PACE committee chairman concludes
Newly re-elected MP Rosianne Cutajar should have acted with
74 local artists come together to raise funds for Ukrainian refugees
Seventy-four artists have come together to raise funds for
Yorgen Fenech indictment ‘result of painful battle, no guarantee of justice’ – Council of Europe report
Persistent delays and administrative obstacles to the judicial process
Homelessness in Malta on the rise, reiterates YMCA Malta Head
The number of people who are homeless in Malta
Report being prepared by Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe reflects ‘serious violation’
The report being prepared by the Parliamentary Assembly of
Spring hunting season week one: illegal trappings, killing of protected birds rife
Six dead protected Marsh Harriers were found in Delimara
Inquiry into Melvin Theuma stabbing still ongoing almost two years on
Almost two years since Melvin Theuma, the state witness
The great divide: top government salaries in perspective
There have been so many reports of stratospheric six-digit
Maltese reporter abandons Russian news agency over Ukraine war
Former Lovin Malta reporter Sam Vassallo’s brief position at
Overwhelming majority votes in favour of EU report to abolish ‘golden passport’
A European Parliament vote to ban citizen by investment
Press freedom watchdog flags concern over safety of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sources
European press freedom watchdog Mapping Media Freedom (MAPMF) has
Stakeholders put forward their election demands
As the 2022 general elections campaign is in full
New FATF standard places responsibility to mitigate money laundering risks on State
A new standard introduced by the Financial Action Task
Right to information must be enshrined, OSCE says in government media bill critique
A report by the OSCE (Organization for Security and
UPDATED: Maltese government defiant on ending passport sales to Russians as pressure increases
Updated to add government’s change in decision.  The Maltese
Large crowd gathers in front of Russian Embassy in solidarity with Ukraine
Protestors gathered in front of the Embassy of the
Government proposals ‘more concerned with regulating, than enabling media’
The government’s press freedom proposals have “a long way
‘A strong democracy needs a strong press’: Tributes to Ján Kuciak mark four years since assassination
Political leaders, journalists and press freedom organisations on Monday
Roberta Metsola pays tribute to Daphne Caruana Galizia on first visit as EP President
Newly-appointed President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola, on
Number of protected birds illegally shot triples since 2014 – BirdLife
In a continuation of an upward trend, the illegal
NAO asked to investigate ‘phenomenal sum’ government spent on Malta Film Awards
Independent candidate Arnold Cassola on Tuesday wrote to Auditor
EU data protection watchdog orders Europol to delete massive cache of personal data
The European Union’s data protection watchdog – the European

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