Investigative journalist’s murder inquiry ‘inadequate and violated human rights’ – European court
The investigation into the murder of prominent Russian investigative
Government move to help band club stops court from being able to decide other case
An appeals court postponed its decision on whether to
Five shots fired at Italian journalist’s home
An Italian journalist was targeted in the dead of
Government handed “red card” at Castille protest
There was enough evidence to know that Prime Minister
‘Lack of action against Nexia BT reveals hijacking of regulatory authorities’ – Casa
The continued exemption of audit firm Nexia BT from
Italian investigative journalist receives death threat
Italian investigative journalist Marilù Mastrogiovanni has received hundreds of
‘Murders of journalists cannot be tolerated in the EU’ – Justice Commissioner
Interview by Jane Whyatt The Justice Commissioner of the
French and Maltese anti-corruption organisations request Council of Europe monitoring of MFSA
French and Maltese anti-corruption organisations called on MONEYVAL –
UPDATED: Owen Bonnici defends V18 chairman in grilling at twin capital of culture
Updated to include reaction from CEO of Leeuwarden Friesland
Simon Busuttil wins case on recusal of Judge Antonio Mizzi
Judge Antonio Mizzi’s refusal to recuse himself from a
UPDATED: EBA finds FIAU shortcomings on supervision of Pilatus Bank
Updated to include reaction from the FIAU and the
European Parliament votes in favour of improvements to work-life balance
Being able to take 10 paid days of paternity
EP debate on the safety of journalists brings Malta into focus
The act of murdering a journalist always originates from
Azerbaijani journalist detained with 13 others for social media posts
The founder of an independent website has disappeared in
UPDATED: MV Lifeline crew told court hearing was cancelled, too late
Crew members of the MV Lifeline turned up in
Maltese fathers could benefit from 10 days of paid paternal leave
The Work Life Balance Directive currently being negotiated by
Satabank fined €60,500 by MFSA
Satabank has been fined €60,500 as an administrative penalty
NGOS helping migrants should not be punished – European Parliament
Individuals and NGOs offering humanitarian assistance to migrants through
Echoes of the past: problems at Mount Carmel are the result of years of inaction
The financial, safety and human resource shortcomings at Mount
NAO slams ‘unacceptable structural condition’ of Mount Carmel Hospital 
An audit carried out by the National Audit Office
13 Council of Europe members expelled in Azerbaijani bribery scandal
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe expelled
BirdLife calls on government to curb pollution caused by cruise liners
A BirdLife Malta study confirmed that the lucrative cruise
218 migrants die at sea in 48 hours, EU says no to repatriations to Libya
While Malta and Italy have closed their harbours to
430 residents write to Prime Minister to reconsider Central Link project
Attard residents have written a letter to Prime Minister
PEN International calls for action against ‘public officials’ who threaten freedom of speech
PEN International called on the Maltese authorities to sanction
Lifeline not registered with Dutch authorities, police tell court
The MV Lifeline is not registered with the Dutch
NGO denounces ‘inhuman policies’ of Malta and Italy 
A humanitarian boat carrying 59 people rescued off the
Déjà vu: EU leaders agree to share migration responsibilities, voluntarily
EU leaders agreed on opening “voluntary controlled centres” in
47 journalists killed in 2018
Forty-seven journalists, media workers and citizen journalists were killed

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