Malta: a flawed democracy
The Economist Intelligence Unit relegated Malta to “a flawed
Nation in disbelief over ‘obscene’ news of injured worker dumped on pavement
After the publication of shocking images of a terrified
Hotel complex on ex-Pulvich factory land in protected area recommended for approval
The controversial application aiming to convert an abandoned explosives
Reports of CIA plot creates waves in Assange case
Reports of an alleged CIA plot against Wikileaks founder
PBS classified as state-controlled media in new study
A new tool to assess the editorial independence of
Minister Jose Herrera awards his main canvasser a €55,000 post at Manoel Theatre
National Heritage Minister Jose’ Herrera has placed a retired
Never trust a turncoat
The extraordinary news that Labour MP and PN flip-flopper
Caravan village at White Rocks stays past deadline
A site that morphed into a caravan village over
UPDATED: Adrian Delia takes on SVDP direct order recipient James Caterers as legal client
Updated to add Adrian Delia’s comments. Shortly after stepping
LinkedIn personal data published online affects 92% of all users: ‘TomLiner’ strikes again
The cybersecurity industry scrambled to deal with the latest
The point of perspective
At the start of the 15th century Filippo Brunelleschi
From cranes to craniums
Our minister of finance, Clyde Caruana, is back with
Government offers Corinthia Group Ghajn Tuffieha site for €10.3 million
After more than two years of negotiations between the
Twisted perspectives
Uniformity of thought and behaviour is a dangerous thing,
Entertainment industry flags growing concerns about MTA’s ticketing system
Concerned sources within the entertainment industry flagged a ticketing
Public funds for private hobbies
The government has opened the coffers of the National
Putting things in perspective
I woke up to a stream of emails this
Taxpayers funding Robert Abela’s continuity in feeding Joseph Muscat’s ‘fat cats’
Despite the changing of the guard in 2020, Prime
Farewell to Comino
Malta’s last precious outpost of sanity has fallen to
‘We knew our lives would be hell after my mother’s murder’ – Matthew Caruana Galizia
Lana Estemirova, daughter of assassinated Chechen activist and journalist
MCAST defies court order to stop ‘vindictive’ actions against senior lecturer who unveiled wrongdoing
MCAST Principal James Calleja has ignored a court order
Freedom House: government use of spyware creates human rights crisis
Governments’ use of spyware technology is increasing, giving them
Zammit Lewis’ certificate
Edward Zammit Lewis was feeling the heat.  Visibly angry
Slovak journalists to face charges for revealing spy-for-hire in Jan Kuciak case
Two journalists from Slovak independent media platform Dennik N
Two consortia accuse Minister Ian Borg of breaching procurement rules on Gozo tunnel project
A controversial project to construct an underwater tunnel between
Portelli and the politicians
Joseph Portelli, the Gozitan building contractor who appeared out
Government spent at least €89.2 million on questionable direct orders since July 2020
Just five of The Shift’s multiple investigations into government-issued
Public sector jobs swell by 25% under Labour to a record 50,000 – total number actually higher
Over the past eight years, public sector employment has
Mega structures built around Shoreline project at Smart City raise concerns
A collection of large structures, including roofed metal sheds,
The enemy is the state 
The State is under siege. Its enemies are everywhere.

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