A congress of clowns
Konrad Mizzi is still running out the clock, this
‘Killing the truth appears to be the safest crime in the world’ – Caroline Muscat
“As things stand now, killing the truth appears to
Robert Abela at COP26 – a far cry from Censu Tabone, the man who put climate change on the UN agenda
Thirty-two years ago, Vincent “Censu” Tabone, Malta’s then foreign
October’s media circus: how politicians dominate coverage
It is no secret that political parties in Malta
Calls for action at COP26 after 1005 climate defenders murdered since 2015
A group of environmental and human rights activists came
Central Link road contractors’ consortium among ‘frontrunners’ of bidders for Marsaskala marina
A group of wealthy contractors, considered to be very
Konrad Mizzi presents belligerent defence of Electrogas project during stormy PAC meeting
Disgraced former minister Konrad Mizzi began his testimony to
Convicted paedophile priest admitted to university law course
A 49-year-old Gozitan former priest, who was convicted of
‘What happened to Daphne could still happen to journalists, and that’s an alarming state of affairs’
An online event co-organised by the Justice for Journalists
Public inquiry conclusions ‘cannot be addressed by legislative changes only’ – PACE rapporteurs
Co-Rapporteurs for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Pollution, greed and rude locals – why Malta’s expats are leaving
Construction, pollution and rubbish, “obscene” rental costs and unwelcoming
Concert contractors left unpaid as €500,000 MTA sponsorship vanishes
Seven Maltese companies, including Public Broadcasting Services, have been
Stalking the messenger: Ending impunity for illegal surveillance  
Guest commentary by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX,
‘Nuxellina’ learns her fate
How do you solve a problem like Rosianne? The
Construct Furniture shareholders awarded millions in government contracts since 2013
Construct Furniture, the company currently facing court proceedings over
‘The impunity for crimes against journalists must end’ – Josep Borell, Vera Jourova
Vice President Josep Borrell and Vice President Věra Jourová
‘Climate emergency, journalism emergency’, journalists tell COP26
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and more than 60 environmental
Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like
The political apparatus of hate
When it comes to the latest democratic outrage by
Migrants and locals march in protest to demand equal treatment for all
Over a hundred people gathered for a protest march
OPM says it has ‘no documents’ on €120,000 golden handshake to Joseph Muscat
The Office of the Prime Minister is insisting that
Travesties of justice
A few days ago, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis
Teenage workplace victim Matthew Bartolo’s family: ‘instead of helping us, they’re breaking us’
The welcoming warmth of the Bartolo family’s living room,
Court strikes down Law Commissioner Antonio Mizzi’s ‘irregular’ development permit
The Appeals Court, presided over by Chief Justice Mark
Someone better wake up Alex Muscat
Alex Muscat is either fast asleep or seriously deluded,
No one held to account in 81% of journalist murders during the last 10 years – report
Over the past decade, 226 of the 278 journalists
Repubblika: ‘we can’t go back to normal as if nothing is happening’
Facing stormy weather and cold winds, activists from NGO
Why are we denied good administration?
Why is it that everything the government touches turns

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