Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s public inquiry: what we know and what we don’t
The grief of a family and its sustained campaign
Media bailout: a poisoned chalice
The ‘independent media’ in Malta is asking our government
The consequence of Joseph Muscat
Since Joseph Muscat came to power in 2013, with
A crook led by crooks
Journalism has several aims, including educating, entertaining and informing,
The police connection
“One can describe Joseph Muscat’s government as ‘rotten to
Coronavirus: common sense helps
Nature has thrown mankind a curveball, a virus that
Joseph Muscat’s legacy
“We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great
We’re not infecting anyone, maybe
We’re not ones to use a crisis for promotion
Adrian Delia’s appointment of his lawyer to justice commission questionable
Adrian Delia’s recent appointment of his lawyer to the
Looking at Malta from a distance
In 2015 I decided to take my first year-long
When conspiracy theories boom(erang)
Uncertainty is almost always unsettling and trying to keep
Plus ça change…
Robert Abela has been Prime Minister for two months,
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by
New domestic violence commissioner walks into complex realities
The newly-appointed Commissioner for Gender-Based and Domestic Violence, Audrey
When the masks fall
“Virtue has a veil, vice a mask” – Victor
The truth about Truth
On the first morning of his presidency, Donald Trump
A complex landscape for new political forces to navigate
As the PN settles into a stasis – another
If this is ‘normality’…
Malta is back to normality. Not. A few days
Our second-hand-for-new salesman
Joseph Muscat used to take pride in being dubbed
The weaponisation of information
Glenn Bedingfield’s testimony before the public inquiry Board today
Redefining ‘normality’
Within a few weeks of his election, Prime Minister
Harsh libel judgments are a disservice to journalism in Malta
The high financial damages inflicted on The Sunday Times
Reassigning hunting responsibilities an electoral boon to Gozo Minister
Although the idea of appointing a minister to be
How Malta became a den of thieves
The revelations emerging from the public inquiry into Daphne
Will Malta’s parliamentarians begin to serve their role in a democracy?
It’s not clear whether the recent order instigated by
Will the new police chief be another puppet?  
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s new system for the appointment
The tide is turning, but no time to rest
Joseph Muscat was forced to resign in disgrace, after
‘Push back against those who abuse the law to silence the media’ – Index on Censorship
In March last year, hundreds of journalists took the
Will Labour’s dark horse flop or run?
On having to carry out tricky reforms or steady

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