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Citizens correct government’s dismissal of slain journalist on Women’s Day
Civil society organisations Occupy Justice and Repubblika added Daphne
Times of Malta says it will sue journalist
The Times of Malta has said it will be
Former Times of Malta journalist files judicial protest on unfair dismissal
Former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri is accusing
Ronnie Vella: ‘I don’t remember’
A small village bar in Rabat, a cup of
‘Our grief must turn to anger’
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Court orders Streamcast to pay €300,000 to Melita for arrears
Streamcast has been ordered by a court to pay
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Guest commentary by the Malta Producers Association rebutting the
Slovak charged with Jan Kuciak’s murder jailed for 19 years for forgery
A prominent Slovak businessman charged with commissioning the murders
Opposition files Bill to protect journalists from SLAPP, again
The Opposition has put forward a draft law in
Threats to Daphne Caruana Galizia increased before she died, friends testify
Two close friends of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Ivan Camilleri files libel against Media Today managing editor Saviour Balzan
Former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri filed a
Malta Producers Association calls for immediate resignation of Film Commissioner
The association of film producers has called for the
Film Commission pushes select local film companies, excluding others
The Malta Film Commission is leaving out many local
Electrogas: A list of the people who benefit from the corrupt deal
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Calls for Assange’s freedom increase as extradition hearing starts in London
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Neville Gafa saying he ‘saved thousands of lives’ raises eyebrows
Neville Gafa’s statement that in court that he “saved
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Hope to despair: Human rights activist released only to be rearrested on different charges
International NGOs have strongly condemned the rearrest of Turkish
Neville Gafà and Keith Schembri spoke about everything and nothing at all
Neville Gafà justified his posts on social media targeting
Public Inquiry Board warns PM’s staff: ‘We’re troubled by your lack of credibility’
The credibility of Nigel Vella, the Deputy Head of
Two directors reappear as agents on IIP list
Updated to include the response from the company. Two
Debunking statements made by OPM staff in a public inquiry
The public inquiry sitting on Monday focused on incidents
‘A radical and ridiculous change’
“You are born with the right to protest. Nobody
BREAKING: Streamcast never paid rent or electricity, Enemalta owed €500,000
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Officials who target journalists should be individually sanctioned – Amal Clooney
Officials and prosecutors who arbitrarily detain journalists or impose

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