On the right side of a fight
Dutch MP Pieter Omtzigt was instrumental in uncovering the
Am I next?
The language of violence has increased at an alarming
‘Women journalists in Malta have to go against partisan politics, misogyny and societal boundaries’
Verbal abuse against women journalists has become legitimised through
Government mum on deals with Gozo Curia
The government is refusing to give information on a
Vigil for Daphne Caruana Galizia commemorates victims of pandemic
A vigil commemorating the life and work of assassinated
The People vs Joseph Muscat
As expected, disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s brazen
When they get it wrong
The coordinated attack on The Shift by the three
A moment that deserves to last
There’s no hyperbole in saying that what happened last
Machiavelli: The Princess
The meteoric Miriam Dalli has landed back in Malta.
Facing up to impunity
Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the
Labour’s pandering to hunters and trappers may backfire
Saturday’s protest in front of the Prime Minister’s office
The legacy of a few men
The world is aware that Malta, under the premiership
Former European Court Judge Giovanni Bonello slams the Attorney General’s track record
Former judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Laundering loyalties
What a twosome they made. Love them or hate
Venice Commission ‘disappointed’ as it unpicks ‘rushed’ rule of law reform
The Venice Commission said in its latest Opinion last
Joseph Muscat’s diminishing influence as economy dips and priorities change
Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s unceremonious exit from politics
Complex court battle looms as probe into Keith Schembri is in final stretch
The trickle of information over the past week on
Death of a nation
On 16 April 2019, my 89-year-old father passed away.
Frenzied attempts to gain access to evidence on Keith Schembri is telling
Although Keith Schembri is unlikely to be arraigned in
Double injustice for family of victim mowed down by driver who fled
The suspended sentence handed to 28-year-old Mel Spiteri after
The police rot from the head down
Law enforcement in Malta is unable to prosecute corruption
New Attorney General inspires little confidence in legal circles
The nomination of Victoria Buttigieg for the post of
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Victim or villain?
The efficient labour media, and that includes PBS, have
Broadcasting Authority ruling makes perverse situation worse
A ruling by the Broadcasting Authority (BA) this week
Troubling silence surrounding long term impact of COVID-19 on survivors
There is a deafening silence surrounding COVID-19. It may
Two little words
It is the small things in life that can
Melvin Theuma and the State
It is natural to entertain the worst suspicions when
The justice system is on trial, and getting a ‘Fail’
The courtroom drama in the compilation of evidence in
Let them eat baked beans
The last few months have been tough and the

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