‘We were never more proud of her than on the day she was murdered’
His mother’s fight against corruption highlighted the need for
Troika laundromat: How the Russians moved their money into the west
A huge data leak has implicated Citigroup, Raiffeisen, and
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital
European civil liberties NGOs brand Labour Party ‘anti-EU’ ahead of elections
A Europe-wide campaign being waged by human rights organisations prior
Tales from the dark side of the Revolut revolution
Digital banking application Revolut is battling yet another scandal
Lawsuits that cripple journalists: Malta a protagonist in debate on press freedom
Media freedom and the abuse of lawsuits to silence
‘University of Malta building fails to comply with safety standards’
One of the buildings housing the Faculty of Science
Panama objects to its inclusion in EU money-laundering blacklist as “unfair”
Panama has said its inclusion in an EU blacklist
‘Strong support’ at European Parliament for phasing out cash-for-passport schemes
EU lawmakers have strongly recommended the phasing out of
500 days of impunity
Five hundred days since the assassination of Maltese journalist
Pilatus Bank administrator also served firm given direct order for bank review
Lawrence Connell, appointed by the MFSA to take charge
Huawei fails to fix ‘serious’ issues impacting network security
Top British security officials have warned that Huawei has
Financial Crimes committee calls for action on SLAPP lawsuits and 17 Black
The European Parliament’s Committee on Financial Crimes, Tax Evasion
As country was engulfed in toxic cloud, Ministry spent €700,000 on advertising
During a year marked by a toxic dark cloud
Attacks against journalists ‘outrageous’ – UN chief
UN chief António Guterres lamented on Monday that freedom
Salvini is latest link to Russian funding to undermine democracy in Europe
Italy’s interior minister and vice premier, Matteo Salvini, went
‘Impunity persists,’ son of murdered journalist tells UN Human Rights Council
As the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) began its
Blood donations replace marathon challenge
“The GIG Malta Marathon was cancelled due to bad
Gozo Channel crew in court over ‘abusive’ and ‘discriminatory’ practices
A direct order awarded by Gozo Channel to a
The elephant in the room
A video that went viral today on social media
Government spent over €66,000 on promoting the 2019 Budget
The government spent over €66,000 advertising the 2019 Budget
Treatment of journalist facing imprisonment ‘unacceptable’
Draconian laws and harsh enforcement in Turkey meant that
‘Misconduct was known’
Andreina Fenech Farrugia was appointed to the Fisheries Department’s
International press freedom organisations demand ‘justice for Ján’
Leading international press freedom organisations representing thousands of journalists
EP vote condemns Malta’s inaction on corruption, crime and protection of journalists
The European Parliamentary Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice, and
Government inaction on Pilatus Bank cost taxpayers €345,000
Government inaction on Pilatus Bank cost taxpayers €345,000 as
Links between Cambridge Analytica, Henley & Partners and Labour Party noted by UK Parliamentary Committee
The UK Parliamentary Committee for Digital, Culture, Media and
‘What happened to the masterminds?’
At the vigil marking 16 months since the assassination
Army promotions: Who will shoulder political responsibility?
The Ombudsman’s report confirming allegations that a massive number

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