Prison scandal fashion designer taken aboard government’s one-plane airline
Malta MedAir has contracted fashion design brand Cessani –
€3 million tennis complex unfinished for this month’s small nations’ games
A national tennis complex, which has cost taxpayers €2.9
Marigold Foundation spent half its donations on events and adverts
The Marigold Foundation, chaired by Michelle Muscat, wife of
Second landmark case finds FIAU fines unconstitutional, violate human rights
The constitutional jurisdiction of the civil court ruled against
Comino hotel ‘ERA approval shows authorities are developers’ puppets’
Environmental NGO Moviment Graffitti has described the Environment and
60 encroachment concessions given for Sliema and St Julian’s in just three years
Since 2020, the Planning Authority has approved almost 60
Joseph Portelli ‘social housing block’ to take up precious open space in Victoria
A public playing field in Victoria, Gozo in an
Yorgen Fenech refuses to testify at Public Accounts Committee
Yorgen Fenech, the businessman who stands accused of masterminding
Italian court seizes €3 million in suspected mafia assets of Malta-linked company
An Italian court has ordered the seizure of around
Slovakian businessman acquitted of murdering journalist in court ‘debacle’
Slovak business tycoon Marian Kočner has been acquitted in
‘No permit needed’ for new road, garages and excavation – Infrastructure Malta
Work being carried out by Infrastructure Malta on a
Eurospin, set to open in Malta, investigated for mafia links in Italy
Italian low-cost supermarket chain Eurospin, which is set to
VistaJet, government’s ‘trusted’ private jet investment, is $4.4 billion in debt
Private jet chartering company VistaJet, which was funnelled €4.5
Historic Fort Chambray remains unrestored despite PA permission
Restoration works on the historic Fort Chambray in Għajnsielem,
Malta company supplied encrypted phones to Italian mafia
A Malta-based company has been selling encrypted phones and
Alfred Mifsud will be raking in €63,000 annually as arbiter for financial services
Labour stalwart Alfred Mifsud will make €63,000 annually as
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murderers to testify in Joseph Muscat libel case
George and Alfred Degiorgio are due to testify in
Hunting in Malta ‘taking advantage of the EU’s slow wheels of justice’ – CABS
The derogations from the European Union’s Birds Directive allowing
Commemorating World Press Freedom Day: Where does Malta stand?
Marking World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, the International
Illegalities and no enforcement: spring hunting ‘taking away from Europe’
The Maltese government’s insistence on opening a spring hunting
Over 300 dead in last 10 days as Malta continues its ‘non-response tactics’
More than 300 people have died in the central
Sliema and St Julian’s restaurants continue to illegally eat up public land
Sliema and St Julian’s have at least 17 pending
‘Gap between values-based narrative and reality’ in EU press freedom – CPJ
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said that
‘Defamation cases should not be inherited’ – Matthew Caruana Galizia
Assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s son, Matthew Caruana Galizia,
Modern lawfare: How SLAPP cases are targeting journalists across the world
A panel at this year’s International Journalism Festival in
Magħtab ECOHive Project in limbo after court stopped illegal WasteServ work
Work on the government’s €500 million ECOHive project, involving
Why Keith Schembri should remember opening his Panama company
Keith Schembri, former chief of staff of disgraced former
Court ignores EU science, allows for Turtle dove spring hunting
A court decision on Monday morning revoked a prohibitory

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