How state broadcaster, party-owned media shape Malta’s COVID-19 narrative
Malta’s unique media landscape has equipped the government with
Another fall for Malta in The Economist’s 2020 Democracy Index
Malta has yet again plummeted to an all-time low
Smoke and mirrors: police arrests but no charges against government officials
The police and the Office of the Attorney General
Calling political party station case a ‘PR stunt’ misunderstands positive impact for democracy
To dismiss online news portal Lovin Malta’s court case
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John Bundy blames Saviour Balzan for loss of job at PBS, awarded over €225,000 in damages
Former PBS chief John Bundy has won his industrial
‘It was so cruel’: Bidnija resident who witnessed Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder testifies
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Government plans to uproot some 300 trees for Marsalforn road widening
The government is planning another massacre of hundreds of
Disinformation watch: back to basics
Having failed to silence their most vocal critic, Russian
Russian billionaire among those who purchased Maltese passport
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€200,000 in 2 years: Lands Authority direct orders to Musumeci-Schembri firm
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Navigating new waters, public inquiry welcomes public’s submissions
The public inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination stalled revelations on Electrogas financial problems
Revelations on the Electrogas project were interrupted by the
900 pandemic tracers left in the lurch
The government has still not managed to assign duties
The world speaks: climate change is a global emergency, policy makers must act
The largest survey of public opinion on climate change
Malta hits new low in Corruption Perceptions Index
Malta has once again hit a new low in
UN rights body finds Italy breached international obligation in 2013 Lampedusa shipwreck
The UN Human Rights Committee published its decision on
Robert Abela’s stance on Miriam Pace public inquiry echoes that of his predecessor
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s latest position on initiating a
Opposition withdraws backing for MFSA Chair
The Opposition withdrew its backing for the chairman of
Borg’s blasphemy
Minister Ian Borg blasphemed – in public, on live
Prime Minister wants Mamo to remain chairman despite MFSA scandals
Prime Minister Robert Abela has again nominated Prof John
Standards Commissioner says ‘partisan statement’ issued by DOI in breach of political impartiality
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life has concluded
Parliament gets no answers on additional millions spent on shooting range despite NAO report
A list of parliamentary questions regarding the controversial government
NGOs commit to further action on land granted to hunters and trappers
Six NGOs are pursuing further legal action with the
The impact of a flawed system
Matthew Caruana Galizia, son of Daphne Caruana Galizia, took
MFSA contradicts Joseph Cuschieri’s denials about payments due
The former MFSA CEO Joseph Cuschieri has denied that
Under attack: Debate to focus on challenges faced by women journalists
A webinar to be held on Thursday hosted by
Government needs to increase daily vaccines for best case scenario to be achieved – doctors
The government must increase the rate at which it

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