Crypto-exchange that laundered millions in Malta was a ‘criminal organisation’
The Thodex crypto-exchange, once one of Turkey’s largest exchanges,
Maltese investment in Marina di Ragusa causing a commotion
The Mayor of Ragusa is facing uncomfortable questions from
PETA warns Gladiator 2 director Ridley Scott about using real animals on set
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has
Jean Paul Sofia vigil goes ahead as planned as thousands call for justice
The vigil for construction site victim Jean Paul Sofia
Finance and transport ministers report grossly inflated consultancy salaries
The finance ministry and the transport ministry have been
From weapon to shield: The long road to an EU law to protect your right to know
As the European Parliament, the European Council and the
250 migrants pushed back from Maltese waters ‘rescued’ by Haftar’s militia
The 250 irregular migrants pushed back to Libya last
Illicit ship-to-ship Russian oil transfers off Malta up 220% – report
The illicit ship-to-ship transfers of Russian oil off Malta
€60 million ITS campus still on the cards after EU post-Covid funding cut
The €60 million Institute of Tourism Studies campus slated
Miriam Dalli’s child exploitation – Kevin Cassar
What does the Commissioner for Children do when a
Media ‘Experts’ Committee fails to submit final report before parliament rises for summer recess
A report prepared by the government-appointed ‘Media Experts Committee’
Court nullifies Kamra tal-Periti’s suspension of architects’ warrants
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday struck down a
Education Minister won’t say how many students AUM has: ‘It’s a private entity’
Education Minister Clifton Grima is once again being cagey
Minister dodges questions on Mediterrane Film Festival expenses
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo is once again dodging questions
Comino concessions ‘commercially sensitive’ and cannot be made public
It is a strange situation when what is arguably
Court throws out UHM boss’ legal challenge against The Shift
The Court on Monday threw out a legal challenge
Persons of trust: employers want full disclosure and performance audits
Malta’s employers are demanding full disclosure when it comes
MEPs want answers on Malta’s migrant pushbacks, torture and EU funding
MEPs from the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and
Government airline hiring former Air Malta pilots given golden handshake to ‘retire’
Some former Air Malta pilots, who accepted to ‘retire’
Sexual harassment ‘pervasive, normalised and accepted’ in Malta – UN
A United Nations Working Group on discrimination against women
MFSA paying US lawyers €420 an hour and still needs 10 other law firms
Malta’s financial services regulator is paying €420 an hour
Air Malta: chairman’s contract under wraps, former staff claim discrimination
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana, who is currently piloting Malta’s
Malta makes little to no rule of law progress – European Commission report
Malta has made little to no progress in the
Government factories boss kept on Methode’s books, no explanations given
A scandal is brewing over a suspicious double role
New FIAU boss tight-lipped on never-ending Operation Green and Pilatus
The new government-nominated Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit Chairman Kenneth
Tourism Minister stonewalls questions on €56 million for sponsorships, events
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), which was given a
Planning Authority approves Xwejni horse in the face of multiple objections
The Planning Authority today approved the Gozo Ministry’s application
Lands Minister defends illegal Fortina lido as ‘saving a summer of business’
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri did not obtain the unanimous
Malta instructs merchant vessel to ignore 70 people in distress at sea
Maltese authorities instructed a merchant vessel to stand by

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