UN experts call for investigation into phone hacking claims
UN experts have expressed concern about allegations of the
Anti-corruption protest held in Valletta
Hundreds of people stood outside Parliament to send a
Former FIAU investigator Jonathan Ferris testifies in public inquiry
Former Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit investigator Jonathan Ferris today
Malta’s media freedom ‘particularly worrying’ – Council of Europe
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly has listed Malta
EU committees vote to provide clear information on green investments
The European Parliament committees passed a joint vote on
EXCLUSIVE: Mizzi’s nomination ‘incomprehensible and disturbing’ – OSCE
Robert Abela’s nomination of former minister Konrad Mizzi to
EU legislation must cover everybody affected by SLAPP – 27 NGOs
Twenty-seven international organisations have written to European Commissioner Vice
Strengthening media freedom a ‘key dimension’ of democracy action plan – Commission Vice President
Vera Jourová, Vice President of the European Commission for
UPDATED: Prime Minister stalls on Mizzi amid calls for people to return to the streets
Updated to include statement by Repubblika. After civil society
Former MFSA chairman Joe Bannister testifies in public inquiry
Former Chairman of the Malta Financial Services Authority Joe
Journalist Carole Cadwalladr appeals for support battling SLAPP lawsuit
British co-founder of the Leave.EU campaign Arron Banks is
‘Labour hate groups led online dehumanisation campaign against Caruana Galizia’
Daphne Caruana Galizia was a victim of a 30-year-long
Mġarr Council has not objected to Fomm ir-Riħ project by Mayor’s cousin
Paul Vella, the developer behind the controversial project at
Failed promises lead to increase in waiting list for social housing
The number of people on the waiting list for
Kuciak ’embodied human kindness’, killed in cold blood – editor
The former colleagues of murdered Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak
3 Maltese men facing criminal charges for poaching in Romania
Three Maltese citizens are facing charges for poaching after
Abela’s government ‘doesn’t feel anger it should be feeling’ – Caruana Galizia
Robert Abela’s government “doesn’t feel the kind of anger
Malta misses European Council hearing on membership obligations
No representatives from the Maltese government attended a hearing
Malta slides further in global corruption index
Malta’s position has declined significantly in Transparency International’s annual
Flat needed for Maltese passport client…who ‘will never live there’
An estate agent was seeking a one-bedroom apartment to
Activists protest against environmental damage at World Economic Forum
In the past few days, hundreds of protesters took
Head of Security Services testifies in public inquiry
Updated to include the government’s reply. Head of Malta
‘Shortfall in affordable housing’ contributing to forms of homelessness
The majority of people (65%) who used the YMCA
Some trees marked with spray paint will be removed for Central Link project
Infrastructure Malta has confirmed that the trees marked with
Malta misses deadline for EU plan to end secret company ownership
Malta is one of the EU countries that has
Amnesty bid to revoke licence for the Israeli spyware company linked to Maltese citizen
Human rights organisation Amnesty International is demanding Israel reign
Former FIAU chief passed documents on Schembri to ex-police commissioner
Former director of the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU)
Justyne Caruana resignation raises questions on Finance Minister and Attorney General
The tenability of other prominent individuals within the government
Streamcast deletes articles, closes Facebook page… then covers for Konrad Mizzi
Information can at times be gleaned from reactions to

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