‘What worked in the past may no longer be valid today’
The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal by
Crane Currency excluded from contracts by Liberian government following scandal
Crane Currency has been excluded from all future contracts
16 children file complaint with UN against five countries over climate crisis
Greta Thunberg and 15 children from across the world
‘Malta is a Trojan Horse for dodgy money’
The EU’s problem with “dirty money” linked to the
Keith Schembri’s business interests a problem for press freedom – report
The Prime Minister’s chief of staff Keith Schembri has
‘McMafia’ author questions contract killing of Maltese journalist
The most extraordinary thing about Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Public inquiry must be ‘fully independent’ and ‘impartial beyond question’
Updated to include the Caruana Galizia family’s reply to
‘Hope was killed last night’ – Caruana Galizia family demands meeting with Prime Minister
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s heirs have requested a meeting with
‘Biased shithole’ remark by Foreign Minister’s assistant noted in UN report
The incident where the Private Secretary of Foreign Minister
‘Energetic support’ needed against impunity for attacks against journalists
International press freedom organisations have sent an open letter
‘Things must change’ – MEP David Casa given anti-money laundering role
“We cannot expect honest businesses to adhere to stringent
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has
Maltese ambassador’s speech on media freedom fails to mention journalist’s assassination
The Maltese Ambassador to Austria gave an impassioned speech
‘Rigorous system in place’, Identity Malta says despite arrests
Another new Maltese citizen is facing criminal charges, but
‘When a journalist dies, a whole chunk of democracy dies’ – Sandro Ruotolo
Renowned Italian journalist Sandro Ruotolo has condemned the Maltese
The Shift founder praised for ‘picking up the torch of scrutiny and free journalism in Malta’
Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, academic, and
The Shift News founder Caroline Muscat wins Press Freedom Award
The Shift News founder and editor Caroline Muscat has
Banker unchained: Ali Sadr wants to break free
The Iranian owner and chairman of the now-defunct Pilatus
Writer of ‘The Laundromat’ calls Panama Papers ‘crimes against humanity’
Writer and producer Scott Z.Burns has called the findings
Maltese government told ‘the world is watching’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have called the assassination of
UK Foreign Affairs Committee applies pressure for independent public inquiry
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “death should set a precedent for
Thousands attend anti-government protest in Valletta
Thousands of citizens responded to the call by over
Labour MEP spins conspiracy theories to cloud facts in Malta
Labour MEP Josianne Cutajar has not been around for
Malta worst in EU for pollution exposure
Over a quarter of the Maltese population reported that
American university stalls deal with AUM over concerns
An agreement between the American University of Malta (AUM)
On rights and abuse
In a video posted online on Saturday, Mario Portelli
Crane Currency mum on new money laundering charges against Central Bank officials in Liberia
Officials from the Central Bank of Liberia have been
Caroline Muscat shortlisted for Reporters Without Borders press freedom award
International press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders has announced
Minister under investigation for money laundering says ‘it happens everywhere’
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has dismissed Malta’s money laundering

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