Journalists are receiving legal threats at an ‘alarming’ rate – report
The UK is “by far” the most frequent country
UPDATED: Banners mark one year since street protests led to political resignations
Updated to include follow-up statement by Occupy Justice on
European NGO files complaint about leaked voters’ data in Malta
A European Center for Digital Rights, noyb, has filed
Chris Cardona downplays controversial MOU as public inquiry board questions hospitals’ deal
Former Economy Minister Christian Cardona, who had signed the
The light of a new dawn
It is The Shift’s third anniversary. It was born
No charges yet in sight despite police ‘show’ and leaks
As the mainstream media are being drip-fed leaks by
Gozo Channel faces bleak future as losses surge
Gozo Channel Operations Ltd, the State monopoly that provides
AG’s presence on committee set to investigate Yorgen Fenech’s lawyers is in breach of law
Attorney General (AG) Victoria Buttigieg sits on the body
Water Services Corporation racks up €72,000 in credit card bills in just over two years
The Water Services Corporation (WSC) managed to rack up
Disinformation Watch: A smile a day keeps the virus away
The year 2020 is, in some form or another,
A group of well-connected developers, lawyers, auditors behind Naxxar mega development
A group of very well-connected developers, top-notch lawyers, auditors
Machiavelli: The Princess
The meteoric Miriam Dalli has landed back in Malta.
Attempt to bribe journalist highlights weaknesses
The alleged attempt to bribe a Times of Malta
Gozitan heavyweights gifted €9 million public contract despite illegalities
A group of Gozitan businessmen, led by construction magnate
‘I choose not to respond’ – Brian Tonna and Karl Cini tell Inquiry Board
Nexia BT’s Brian Tonna and Karl Cini remained tight-lipped
Parliamentary Secretary for Citizenship Alex Muscat fails to explain income from Nexia BT
Alex Muscat, parliamentary secretary for citizenship, has failed to
Former Deputy Commissioner Silvio Valletta answered to Keith Schembri
Former deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta felt obliged to
Corruption and weak institutions sustain impunity in journalists’ murders – report
International press freedom organisation Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
Facing up to impunity
Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the
Who cares?
Reading the news right now is a bit like
Frequency of waste plant fires and toxicity leave public fuming
The huge fire that engulfed the waste plant in
‘A selfish act’: Citizens protest against government granting public land to hunters
Activists gathered at Castille Square, in front of the
Former Attorney General defends inaction on major political scandals
Former Attorney General Peter Grech defended his decision to
Are any of them not in bed with Yorgen Fenech?
Is there anyone in this government who wasn’t —
Government hid behind committee to breach EU law on renewed bird trapping
The government used the Ornis Committee, a supposedly-independent committee
Agriculture Ministry turning Pitkalija into Gozo employment agency as election looms
A government-owned company responsible for the running of the
Government lambasted over third cancellation of call for promised fast ferry service
The government has once again been caught on the
Saviour Balzan’s company gets €20,000 direct order from Edward Zammit Lewis for publicity
MediaToday owner Saviour Balzan received a €19,200 direct order
New Air Malta Board: Silvio Schembri axes Gasan, keeps his uncle, and brings in friends
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri has made radical changes to

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