Cover your assets: Minister Konrad ‘I earn less but I spend more’ Mizzi
Ever since Panama Papers broke in 2016, Minister Konrad
The first Finance Minister under investigation in the European Union
The EU has not had a Finance Minister under
The games MPs play to hide their assets
Key findings: Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries did not table
‘An independent public inquiry is more urgent than ever’ – Reporters Without Borders
The need for an independent public inquiry remained urgent,
‘States using online harassment as a weapon against critical journalists’
A new website launched by the International Press Institute
‘Public inquiry will not impinge on ongoing criminal investigation’
Updated to include the statement by the Opposition. It
Foreign Minister commits to public inquiry within three months
The focus on the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana
Media Freedom Rapporteurs launch joint declaration at London conference
The Media Freedom Rapporteurs of international institutions have come
Daphne Caruana Galizia in ‘Top 10’ list of cases of injustice against journalists
The One Free Press Coalition has listed the assassintation
Tal-Mensija: The end of an era?
This is a guest post by André P. DeBattista,
David Casa elected to top European Parliament post
National Party MEP David Casa will form part of
‘Someone who saves lives is not a criminal’
A number of online petitions have been launched to
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
Malta violating UN sanctions on North Korea — report
Malta has actively violated Security Council resolutions on North
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have
Construction sector chaos leads to public protest on Tuesday
All those “angry, fed up and worried” about the
Appeal to EU leaders to address the need for justice at summit in Malta
Seven international press freedom and human rights organisations have
Russian police drop charges against investigative journalist
Investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was released from house arrest
Decline in press freedom linked to State capture of institutions in Europe
One of the biggest threats to press freedom in
Indictment and arrest of Wikileaks founder ‘a threat to press freedom’
A United Nations expert on torture who visited Wikileaks
Casa and Gomes refuse to meet brothers accused of journalist’s death
PN MEP David Casa and former Socialist MEP Ana
European court rules against disgraced former Commissioner John Dalli
The European Court of Justice has concluded that there
‘We won’t forget journalists who have been silenced’ – IPI World Congress
“When journalists are targeted, societies as a whole pay
Faulty wiring: Mizzi’s ‘sinister’ Electrogas deal
The Electrogas deal has been described as a “highly
International NGOs call for support of Council of Europe report on Malta
Eight leading press freedom and human rights watchdogs have
Defenders, deniers, traitors, avoiders: MEP candidates on press freedom
MEP candidates agree that press freedom and the rule
‘What happens in Malta, stays in Malta’
“Letterbox companies, corruption, contract killings and restrictions on the

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