Assange’s ordeal continues as UK court delays verdict
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Julian Assange will have to
Ex-Frontex chief’s swing right casts light on Maltese ‘socialists’ migration policies
Fabrice Leggeri, the former head of the European Union’s
Confusion as Dalli contradicts Enemalta boss over €46 million power plant
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The chaos at Enemalta is
‘The timing is suspicious’ – NGOs question Armier ‘cleanup’
Works carried out using heavy machinery at Armier Beach
Government to cover €750,000 for Paola Square defects
Government roads agency Infrastructure Malta will pay €750,000 to
€130,000 spent on marketing Stabbiltà scheme, government shy on details
The government has spent some €130,000 to promote the
Saviour Balzan got direct order to market Film Commissioner Johann Grech
Saviour Balzan, the co-owner of Malta Today and presenter
Majority of government’s 260 leased properties rented since 2018
The vast majority of private properties being leased out
Spanish lawyer paid €111,000 to defend Malta’s EU bird trapping case
The government has hired a top Spanish lawyer, who
Owner of steel fabrication business now another sheep farmer in Gozo
The owner of a Gozitan steel fabrication business is
Muscat’s latest attack on inquiry shot down by courts
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s latest court application
‘Range of issues’ in government’s €22 million private property leases – NAO
The government spent €22 million in 2022 to lease
Abela sidelines disgraced CEO in new Project Green announcement
Last week, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced a new
Opinion: Abela’s panic
When is “one property touching the other” just one
Disinformation Watch: Yes, Cabinet does need to declare spouse’s assets
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s denials in the press last
Film Commissioner Johann Grech gets €90,000 raise amid mounting scandals
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Prime Minister Robert Abela has
ONE Radio presenter Manuel Micallef on €60,000 Wasteserv package
Manuel Micallef, a regular host on Labour’s media and
Lack of planning to cost taxpayers €46 million in new leased power plant
Taxpayers will have to pay at least €46 million
Agriculture minister’s PA-sanctioned hotel opens for business
Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo and his wife have started
Gozo Channel paying €7,500 per employee in overtime
Gozo Channel, the state company running ferry crossings between
Enemalta races to mitigate energy crises following years of bad planning
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The rushed plans for an
Stivala Group files objection after govermnent cancels Chalet concession
A  concession to rehabilitate and run the iconic Chalet
Accidents, injuries on Malta’s roads soar in 2023
Maltese roads are getting more dangerous as the number
Government defies information commissioner order over Man United deal
The government has defied an order of the Information
Malta among states lobbying for child migrant imprisonment in EU pact
Malta was one of a group of EU member
Evans Building concession faces second objection from developer Paul Attard
A second objection was filed in front of the
‘Public’s right to know overrides state secrecy’ – PEN President on Assange extradition
Writers’ association PEN International has called the possible extradition
Frontex shared coordinates with Libyan Coastguard over 2000 times, investigation finds
The European Union’s border agency Frontex has shared the
Robert Abela ‘lied’ to journalists about undeclared Xewkija land – Cassola
Independent politician Arnold Cassola in a press release on
Planning Authority ignores recommendations, buys time on Gozo Minister’s driver’s ODZ development
The Planning Authority has postponed a decision on an

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