Heritage Malta suffers unprecedented losses but doubles costs of government-appointed directors
The government agency responsible for the upkeep and administration
I was hungry, what did you do?
Many Maltese people these days would have to answer
Central link project costs mushroom as new underpass is added as an afterthought
The controversial €55 million Central Link project, already underway
Government stonewalls questions on lack of consultation with stakeholders for EU commission funding
Business and industry leaders have said they are disappointed
Member of Azerbaijani ruling family linked to billion-euro money laundering scheme
Two members of Azerbaijan’s ruling Aliyev family have been
 The pontificating poser
“This poser was behind the greatest lie of the
Active ageing minister doubled amount of money deposited in accounts in one year
In asset declarations filed earlier this year, Senior Citizens
UN: pushbacks violate human rights, are incompatible with state obligations
Migrant pushbacks result in human rights violations and are
Reporters Without Borders seeks freedom for Julian Assange as he turns 50
International media freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has
As the penny drops
Those of us watching in disbelief as Labour supporters
iGaming industry’s future hinges on government ensuring greylisting ‘doesn’t drag on for years’
The iGaming European Network, a group of iGaming companies
Repubblika calls for interim government to see through FATF changes until next election
Civil society NGO Repubblika called for an interim government
Cassandra’s Curse
Project Cassandra is a project by a small group
The watchdogs that didn’t bark
If the FATF had any doubts about the need
Chloe Portelli hit by fresh raft of Planning Authority enforcement orders
The Planning Authority (PA) has issued a raft of
FIAU tells financial services industry not to impose stringent grey list measures on locals
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) says financial services
Opening of Malta’s most prestigious museum postponed to 2023
The opening of the St John’s Co-Cathedral Museum extension
Yet another perambulating farce
Assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s description of Manuel Mallia
Lack of transparency on company ownership, tax crimes led to Malta’s greylisting
FATF president Marcus Pleyer said today that lack of
Family wins drawn-out court battle against attempt to force sale of Old Mint property share
One of the families that had almost signed over
Horror on a loop
As the islands face yet another monumental crisis, Maltese
SLAPPs are misuse of justice systems aimed at intimidation of journalists, EP report says
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation constitute a misuse of
Malta chose this path in 2017
We knew the writing was on the wall when
Cabinet members declare €4.5million in savings
Cabinet members have declared over  €4.5 million in financial
UN: disinformation thrives where investigative journalism is constrained
States’ response to combating disinformation has been “problematic, inadequate,
Real action needed, not ‘vain attempts to downplay the severity of greylisting’
Despite the prime minister’s insistence that the decision by
The worst has happened
Eight years of government-sanctioned and protected rampant corruption, criminality,
Mistra Bay gets breathing room as several caravans vacate the area
Mistra Bay may finally be able to breathe a
Repubblika’s president slams Rosianne Cutajar after speech in parliament targeting activists
Repubblika president Robert Aquilina has called out Labour MP

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