Murder of journalists is avoidable, says EU Commission Vice President Vera Jourova
The murder of journalists is avoidable, Vera Jourova, the
€12,000 a month for another political appointee at air traffic company
Claude Mallia, a 47-year-old architect from Marsascala, who was
International Press Institute urges reform to Freedom of Information Act, supports legal challenge
The International Press Institute (IPI) has expressed its support
Brussels fudges responses to questions about legality of state aid to floundering Enemalta
The European Commission – the guardian of the EU
PM’s ‘favourite’ soldier awarded €100,000 job, kept on AFM books for pension purposes
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Colonel Mark Mallia
UPDATED: Ukrainian president addressed Maltese parliament while government seeks compromise on Russian oil transport ban
Updated with Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to Parliament. In another
Press freedom organisations call for a strong Media Freedom Act
To mark Europe Day on 9 May 2022, 17
‘Putin’s yacht’ linked with at least 15 Malta-registered companies
A Cyprus-registered company, SCF Management Services (Dubai) Ltd, linked
Objector demands government scrap ‘tainted’ process for €25 million cancer treatment facility
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) has been officially
Electoral commission stonewalls questions about whether all candidates have filed expenditure reports
The Electoral Commission would not confirm whether all candidates
Ian Borg issued 320 direct orders, worth over €6 million, in his last 6 months as transport minister
Outgoing Transport Minister Ian Borg, shunted sideways by Prime
From warriors to wimps?
The Nationalist Party was founded in 1880 by Fortunato
Il-kumpannija Ċiniża Shangai Electric tagħmel profitt ta’ 15-il miljun Ewro u l-Enemalta qed tegħreq bid-djun
Read the article in English here. Il-kumpannija tal-gvern Ċiniż
Mario Cutajar recruited personal ‘image booster’ at €40,000 a year
Outgoing Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar used taxpayer funds
BOV’s Deiulemar Trust fiasco
Guest commentary from financial services practitioner Paul Bonello Now
China’s Shanghai Electric posts €15 million profit as Enemalta flounders following sale
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malta hawn. Shanghai Electric, the
Keith Schembri set up new business venture just three days after shamed former PM resigned
Just three days after disgraced former prime minister Joseph
The labours of Clyde: A memo to the finance minister
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana has issued a stark warning:
New Labour MP bags cushy job at Medicines Authority courtesy of limpet chairman
The politically appointed chairman of the Malta Medicines Authority,
Prime Minister Robert Abela silent on promise to revise government CEO packages
Prime Minister Robert Abela has so far reneged on
Local supermarket owners demand equal tax regime ahead of Eurospin arrival
Local supermarket owners are demanding a prompt solution to
Enemalta hiding losses of tens of millions of euros after being stripped of major assets
Malta’s only energy provider, Enemalta, has been racking up
‘We need the truth about who is spying on everyone in Malta’ – Daphne Foundation
Referring to yet another complaint about notorious electoral data
News that’s fit to print
Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, a
Transport Malta gave PL events organiser 20 direct orders worth €424,000 on a single day
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. TEC, the events
Il-perċimes tal-propaganda – Kevin Cassar
Read this article in English here. Ġurnalist tal-Malta Today
Malta up three places in 2022 RSF World Press Freedom Index
Malta has improved its ranking by three places according

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