MFSA intervenes to block Gordon Debono’s second court-laundering scam
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has stepped in
Reply to developer’s claims on Fomm ir-Riħ project: ‘Don’t muddy the waters’
The developer behind the controversial development proposed Outside Development
Ballut Blocks defends controversial Fomm ir-Riħ development project in ODZ
Ballut Blocks has sent this statement as a Right
More than 100 German politicians, artists and journalists call for Assange’s release
More than 130 prominent German politicians, artists and journalists
Brothers linked to bomb that killed journalist were among the first 10 arrested… and released
The Agius brothers, known as ‘Tal-Maksar’, named in court
Opposition Leader files request for four witnesses to testify in Vitals case
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia has requested a court to
Yorgen Fenech was receiving information from Silvio Valletta – murder middleman tells court
Murder suspect Yorgen Fenech was receiving inside information about
Streamcast: a data centre without data
Maltese internet service provider Melita is suing Streamcast in
BOV clients complain of problems transferring money from Paypal
An exercise by The Shift, looking into complaints by
Leak of project development details in 2016 puts Gozo Minister in the spotlight
Updated to include response by architect Alexander Bigeni An
European Commission urging Robert Abela to continue reforms ‘not enough’
European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen encouraging Prime
Case against alleged mastermind in journalist’s death continues
Part of a recording taped by Melvin Theuma, middleman
UN experts call for investigation into phone hacking claims
UN experts have expressed concern about allegations of the
Anti-corruption protest held in Valletta
Hundreds of people stood outside Parliament to send a
EU committees vote to provide clear information on green investments
The European Parliament committees passed a joint vote on
Strengthening media freedom a ‘key dimension’ of democracy action plan – Commission Vice President
Vera Jourová, Vice President of the European Commission for
UPDATED: Prime Minister stalls on Mizzi amid calls for people to return to the streets
Updated to include statement by Repubblika. After civil society
Journalist Carole Cadwalladr appeals for support battling SLAPP lawsuit
British co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign Arron Banks is
Mġarr Council has not objected to Fomm ir-Riħ project by Mayor’s cousin
Paul Vella, the developer behind the controversial project at
3 Maltese men facing criminal charges for poaching in Romania
Three Maltese citizens are facing charges for poaching after
Flat needed for Maltese passport client…who ‘will never live there’
An estate agent was seeking a one-bedroom apartment to
Some trees marked with spray paint will be removed for Central Link project
Infrastructure Malta has confirmed that the trees marked with
Amnesty bid to revoke licence for the Israeli spyware company linked to Maltese citizen
Human rights organisation Amnesty International is demanding Israel reign
Streamcast deletes articles, closes Facebook page… then covers for Konrad Mizzi
Information can at times be gleaned from reactions to
Prime Minister Robert Abela has to give clear answers to society
The protests would not stop until concrete action was
Kuciak family immediately suspected businessman Marian Kočner
The first week of the trial of the four
Daphne’s sons send open letter to Council of Europe monitoring committee
The open letter by the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
Nexia BT attempts to cloud the waters on Streamcast deal
Nexia BT sent a statement to The Shift as
Nexia BT confirm investment in Streamcast, deny cashing out
Editorial note: Nexia BT has sent us this statement
Police commissioner was not first on murder scene – Corinne Vella
The sister of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia called

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