Banker gets 10 years for billion-dollar money laundering scheme involving Maltese company
A German banker, Matthias Krull, was sentenced to 10 years
Daphne Caruana Galizia posthumously awarded Martin Adler Prize
Daphne Caruana Galizia will receive the first posthumous award
Matthew Caruana Galizia blasts ‘system of impunity’ in Malta
The son of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia lashed
Roberta Metsola to lead new EU borders law
Maltese MEP Roberta Metsola has been tasked by the
Judge Antonio Mizzi can hear Panama Papers appeal, Simon Busuttil to take case to Strasbourg
The constitutional court upheld arguments made by former Opposition
Malta earns European Commission rebuke over dismal waste recycling record
Malta is officially the dirtiest man of Europe thanks
Malta Today allegations against MEP David Casa ‘untrue and impossible’ – auditors
Pro Corporate Services Ltd, certified public accountants acting as
UK fintech clients’ money trapped after Satabank freeze
Clients of a London based financial technology company are
db Group denies St Julian’s land deal breached EU state aid rules
The db Group said it had “nothing to hide and
MEPs call for outright ban of neo-Nazi and neo-fascist groups in Europe
MEPs have overwhelmingly voted in favour of banning Neo-Nazi
Global Competitiveness Report highlights shortcomings in banking sector
The soundness of Malta’s banking sector has deteriorated according
Ukrainian film director awarded Sakharov Prize
Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov has been awarded this
Wanted Chilean businessman in hiding in Malta for two years
A Chilean businessman wanted for an investigation into one
Owen Bonnici’s ‘destructive actions’ tarnish Malta’s reputation – PEN International
Justice minister Owen Bonnici’s “destructive actions” in constantly ordering
European Commission warns member states must do more to ‘uphold and enforce’ rule of law
The European Commission has warned that EU member states
Recent band club protection law got its first test
In a partial judgement handed down by the Court
Portrait of Daphne Caruana Galizia unveiled in European Parliament
Danish artist Marie Louise Kold was in Sweden on
Council of Europe grants anonymity to witnesses with information on Caruana Galizia’s murder
A Special Rapporteur appointed by the Council of Europe
Prison sentences for online trolls who harassed Finnish investigative journalist
A Finnish court has sentenced Ilja Janitskin – the
Daphne Caruana Galizia wins Transparency International’s anti-corruption award
Murdered Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is one of
European Commission asked to ‘invalidate’ ITS deal
Former Alternattiva Demokratika chairperson Arnold Cassola is calling on
Daphne Caruana Galizia nominated for anti-corruption award
Daphne Caruana Galizia has been shortlisted for Transparency International’s
Unlawful detention of NGO rescue vessel ends
The Sea-Watch 3 was finally allowed to leave Malta
NGOs welcome rent reform proposals but warn they ‘will not solve all the problems’
A coalition of NGOs has welcomed the rent reform
Konrad Mizzi’s refusal to meet Council of Europe rapporteur belies Muscat’s assurances
Despite Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s reassurances that he and
Opposition MP requests revision of ruling on Chris Cardona tweet 
Nationalist MP Jason Azzoprardi has filed a Parliamentary motion
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s protest memorial cleared again
Three days after the first anniversary of journalist Daphne
‘Government cannot redeem itself by arresting three hitmen’ – Matthew Caruana Galizia 
The Maltese government cannot redeem itself by arresting three
Matthew Caruana Galizia shortlisted for RSF Press Freedom Awards
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) today announced the shortlist for its
Trapping ‘agreement’ reached with Commission questioned by Birdlife
BirdLife Malta has written to the European Commission for

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