Court refutes Yorgen Fenech’s claim that his arrest and detention is illegal
A judge threw out a request filed by suspected
‘Old’ data no excuse for severity of information leaked – lawyer
A massive data leak containing personal information on 75%
10 NGOs call on Prime Minister not to open hunting season
A group of 10 environmental and cultural NGOs have
A lesson in ethics
When the Shift published an article on 18 March
When is a gift, not a gift?
The issue of civil servants giving and receiving gifts
Press freedom organisations ask Venice Commission to review Hungary’s emergency law
International press freedom organisations sent an open letter to
Over 3,000 building permits extended by three years
More than 3,400 development permits due to expire this
Reporters Without Borders to track coronavirus disinformation
International press freedom NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched
Outrage at ‘authoritarian’ Hungary after parliament endorses Emergency Bill
The Hungarian Parliament’s approval of a controversial emergency bill
Poachers taking advantage of reduced police resources due to COVID-19
Poachers are “taking advantage of reduced police resources,” according
COVID-19 business measures lift burden for many, but questions remain
While the third set of measures unveiled by the
Made in China? Perhaps not…
Just as countries around the world are rejecting and
Twist of irony: Sri Ram Tumuluri suing former business partner
The former chief executive of Vitals Global Healthcare, Sri
Will Pilatus Bank owner cooperate with justice or try to flee?
As the court case against Pilatus Bank owner, Ali
Residents ‘scared’ as hole appears in apartments after construction works
Updated to include Townsquare’s response. A Sliema resident who
Mater Dei emergency doctors being sent to work at Steward’s Gozo Hospital
Emergency doctors who work at Mater Dei Hospital are
Crime in the time of COVID-19
Criminals have quickly seized the opportunities to exploit the
Emergency doctor appeals for non-essential construction to cease ‘immediately’
Emergency physician Jonathan Joslin made an appeal for construction
Governments using virus crisis to punish journalists and free press
The Corovid-19 virus has brought the world to its
Report slams ‘weak’ response by Identity Malta on shady passport clients
Malta’s lack of enforcement in the highly-controversial Individual Investor
Refusal of Assange’s bail request condemned
A decision to refuse a bail request filed by
Global initiative to monitor attacks on the media during coronavirus 
Index on Censorship and the Justice for Journalists Foundation
Projects Malta issued ITS site tender without necessary authorisation
Updated with Repubblika’s reaction The National Audit Office (NAO)
Government spending on Steward Healthcare criticised
The government’s deal with Steward Healthcare, who owns and
Calls for Tourism Minister’s resignation following Commissioner’s report
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life has said
Third economic measures package gets first nod by Chamber of SMEs
Following scrutiny of the government’s last two business assistance
Prominent retailers who wrote to Abela mum on own measures to help employees
Over a dozen of Malta’s prominent local businesses who
Hungarian emergency bill could jail journalists for five years for ‘fake news’
A number of governments have come under fire from
Role of Steward Healthcare questioned again in light of pre-fabricated hospital
The announcement of a government call for a pre-fabricated

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