Oh my dystopian dream
Living in Malta increasingly feels like a dream. For
Ana Gomes asks Europol to investigate fake news portal
Socialist MEP Ana Gomes has asked the European Union’s law
US medical cannabis giant given license to cultivate and distribute by Malta
The leading medical cannabis company in the United States
Henley & Partners denies conflict of interest in Malta’s ‘golden passport’ scheme
Henley & Partners has taken exception to a report
Make no mistake, Mizzi and Schembri must go 
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat might be playing for time
Belgian football club bought by Malta-registered company raided by police
Belgian police have raided the premises of a top flight
Slovak journalists protest against former Prime Minister’s threats
Former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s latest threat to
Italy accuses Malta of providing migrants with fuel instead of rescuing them
The Italian government has once again accused Malta of
Unions must get their act together
In his Budget speech earlier this month Prime Minister
17 Black owner identified as Electrogas director Yorgen Fenech
The owner of the elusive Dubai-registered company 17 Black
New beginnings, same old outcomes
PN leader Adrian Delia’s promised ‘New Way’ has seen
Pilatus might be gone but Malta remains a money-laundering haven
Castille’s favourite bank has been shut down and unsurprisingly
Illegal hunting hits new heights
A flamingo was shot on Friday while another disappeared
Government of, by and for big business 
The European Commission need not bother investigate the deal
Malta earns European Commission rebuke over dismal waste recycling record
Malta is officially the dirtiest man of Europe thanks
db Group denies St Julian’s land deal breached EU state aid rules
The db Group said it had “nothing to hide and
Democracy cannot be safeguarded by gatekeepers
Almost a month after his disappearance, there is little
Global Competitiveness Report highlights shortcomings in banking sector
The soundness of Malta’s banking sector has deteriorated according
European Commission warns member states must do more to ‘uphold and enforce’ rule of law
The European Commission has warned that EU member states
Daphne Caruana Galizia wins Transparency International’s anti-corruption award
Murdered Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is one of
European Commission asked to ‘invalidate’ ITS deal
Former Alternattiva Demokratika chairperson Arnold Cassola is calling on
Daphne Caruana Galizia nominated for anti-corruption award
Daphne Caruana Galizia has been shortlisted for Transparency International’s
Unlawful detention of NGO rescue vessel ends
The Sea-Watch 3 was finally allowed to leave Malta
NGOs welcome rent reform proposals but warn they ‘will not solve all the problems’
A coalition of NGOs has welcomed the rent reform
Konrad Mizzi’s refusal to meet Council of Europe rapporteur belies Muscat’s assurances
Despite Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s reassurances that he and
Opposition MP requests revision of ruling on Chris Cardona tweet 
Nationalist MP Jason Azzoprardi has filed a Parliamentary motion
The big compromise
US President Donald Trump has made it very clear
‘Government cannot redeem itself by arresting three hitmen’ – Matthew Caruana Galizia 
The Maltese government cannot redeem itself by arresting three
‘If journalists are silenced, so is democracy’, European Commission warns
The European Commission has once again called for “the
The political centre is moving to the right 
On Sunday, Adrian Delia regaled us one of his

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