Slovak politician and Judge resign over links to Jan Kuciak’s murder suspect
Martin Glvac, the Vice President of the Parliament of
Malta marches against corruption and impunity
The message in Valletta this evening was one of
Record sales at art exhibition in support of The Shift
The launch of the art exhibition by Danish artist
Rights groups cautiously welcome public inquiry into journalist’s death
Nine international press freedom and human rights groups have
Journalist Ahmet Altan’s re-arrest amounts to ‘psychological torture’
The rearrest of Turkish journalist and writer Ahmet Altan
‘Delighted to be back’ – artist Marie Louise Kold in Malta for exhibition launch
The final touches are being put in place for
EU must intervene to protect journalists against SLAPP
The fact Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “widower and sons are
International Forum on Information & Democracy to fight information disorder
Eleven organisations from around the world unveiled the newly
‘What the fuck, Joe’: Emails to PM reveal dismissal of abuse by developer
Email correspondence between a Labour Party activist and Prime
Refugee Commissioner has no opinion on Gafa’s secret migrant deal with Libya
The Commissioner for Refugees, Roberta Buhagiar, has no opinion
Calls for Keith Schembri’s resignation after withdrawal of libel case on 17 Black
The Opposition and civil society organisations have called for
Government inaction fuelling human trafficking and modern slavery in Malta
Fake massage parlours operating as thinly-veiled brothels are spreading
Paul Caruana Galizia shortlisted for British Journalism Award
Paul Caruana Galizia has been shortlisted for New Journalist
Consultation on review of rural policy ‘a waste of time’ – Din l-Art Ħelwa
Heritage organisation Din L-Art Ħelwa expressed its “strong objection”
Government won’t say how much is spent clearing memorial
The government has refused to answer a freedom of
Second magistrate rules three Ministers should be investigated on hospitals’ deal
Magistrate Doreen Clarke has upheld a request filed by
Malta among four countries topping list for marine litter in the Mediterranean
More than 1.5 million sheets and bottles of plastic,
Golden Victoria Awards highlight struggle for press freedom
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) was awarded the prestigious Golden
UN Chief rejects proposal by 70 organisations for journalists’ safety
The United Nations Secretary General has “no plans” to
Malta getting worse for business, despite government claims
Malta is the most difficult place in the EU
Cash-for-passport schemes raise issues of ‘conflict and cooperation’
An economic study into citizenship-for-sale schemes within the European
‘Journalists must come together, not attack each other’ – OSCE forum
The recent phenomenon of journalists attacking journalists, motivated by
Interactive map showcases journalists killed worldwide for their stories
More than 1000 journalists were killed over the past
Malta insists migrants integrate, but denies the means
The inclusion and exclusion of immigrants in Malta takes
Twitter ban: ‘Political advertising isn’t about free expression’
Twitter has announced that it will no longer accept
WhatsApp sues Israeli spy company linked to Maltese citizen
WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit against the NSO Group,
Global Impunity Index reports 318 journalists killed
Some 318 journalists were murdered in retaliation for their
Government will not join igaming companies in case on White Flag scam
Environment Minister Jose Herrera has told The Shift that
Gaffarena loses court battle to buy third part of Old Mint Street building
A scandalous deal on a Valletta property involving developer
Government mum on Malta’s failure to sign global media freedom pledge
The Maltese government has failed to sign a pledge

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