Brussels to force Malta to improve anti-money laundering efforts
The European Commission is preparing to issue binding demands
‘The problem is toxic business leeching off taxpayers’ – Jan Kuciak’s editor
The editor of the news portal for which murdered
PN files motion to strip Tony Zarb of national award
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia filed a parliamentary motion to
Suspect who paid €70,000 for Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak’s murder arrested
A female suspect paid €70,000 for the murder of
One dog saved, 1,700 lives lost
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat was tweeting about a dog
50 million Facebook users attacked in huge security breach
If you were asked to log into your Facebook
Fish farm slime reappears in St Paul’s Bay after strong winds
The strong winds which hit the Maltese islands over
International call for press freedom on anniversary of journalist’s assassination
Around 30 Italian journalists are coming together to visit
Meryl Streep applauds bravery of Daphne Caruana Galizia
Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep paid tribute to the
Environment film to lead discussion on development in Malta
An environmental film called This Is Our Home with
Rise of far-right worries EU leaders
Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat joined other European leaders
Silvio Debono’s tower permit is vitiated due to conflict of interest – Busuttil
The validity of the Planning Authority’s approval of the
At least one suspect arrested in Jan Kuciak murder case
Police in Slovakia have arrested an unknown number of
Turkey loses €70 million in pre-accession EU funds over democracy shortfalls
Turkey’s failure to meet conditions to improve rule of
PA Board member who voted for DB Group project owns real estate agency selling apartments
Matthew Pace, one of 10 Planning Board members to
Politicians need to shoulder responsibility for their words – Jourová
EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourová appealed to politicians to
European court refuses access to MEPs’ expenses
The European Court of Justice confirmed a decision refusing
Revoking Pilatus Bank license saves MFSA formal investigation
The Malta Financial Services Authority narrowly escaped a formal
Editor has €150 million in assets frozen by Italian police in mafia investigation
Around €150 million in assets belonging to Sicilian newspaper
ECHR notes Azeri government’s ‘troubling pattern’ of silencing critics
The European Court of Human Rights ordered the Azerbaijan
Aquarius degregistered by Panama Maritime Authority
The Panama Maritime Authority has revoked the registration of
‘No need for public inquiry into Daphne’s death’ – PM
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said there was no need
‘Who is really betraying Malta?’
Carlo Bonini, the investigative journalist behind the documentary on
Archbishop calls on lawmakers to protect quality of life of future generations
Solidarity was the running theme in Archbishop Charles Scicluna’s
MEPs note Maltese authorities’ reluctance to launch investigations
MEPs investigating the rule of law in Malta fear
Planning Authority approves db Group mega-project
The Planning Authority (PA) has approved the controversial db
Casa calls on Dubai bank to release 17 Black information
MEP David Casa has called on the Dubai-based Noor
‘We must resist efforts to silence us’
Journalists all over Europe were facing the same problems
Activists take their call for justice to Minister’s door
Activists from Occupy Justice said no barriers would stop
MEPs concerned about impunity and corruption in Slovakia
Civil Liberties MEPs said they are concerned by corruption,

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