Legal complaints filed on Montenegro deal in which Enemalta lost millions
Aqra bil-Malti A Spanish company has been hit by
Concern that Malta’s ‘hard-won neutrality’ is being compromised
A growing number of Maltese citizens is getting concerned
‘Blacklisted’ Trafigura supplying fuel to Malta through bunkering operator
An investigation by The Shift shows that international oil
Ornis Committee votes to disregard latest ECJ decision against bird trapping
Once again, Birdlife found itself in a minority at
Pakistani Shaukat Ali’s family members get €20 million asset freeze
The family of Pakistani/Maltese citizen Shaukat Ali Abdul Ghafoor,
Population increased by more than 40,000 in two years, St Paul’s Bay tops list
New NSO statistics show that St Paul’s Bay, once
Casa urges Commissioner-designate to get serious about the rule of law in Malta
As the European Parliament prepares to grill commissioners-designate next
Prime minister’s office alone occupies 47 reserved parking spaces in the capital
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his entourage of politically
Opinion: Unfit for purpose
Robert Abela picked the worst possible choice.  He could
Cassola points to impact on residents by developments at St George’s Bay
Politician and activist Arnold Cassola said in a statement
Gozo airstrip posing political problem for Labour
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri’s insistence on having a new
Lands Authority board not informed of Palm Beach €2 million transaction
The Board of Governors of the Lands Authority (LA)
Birdlife calls for schools to be declared bird sanctuaries
Last Monday, a teacher at the Archbishop’s Seminary at
54 public officials facing criminal charges kept in place
Fifty-four public service officials facing criminal charges remain in
Curia requests suspension of Sliema’s Villa Schinas development application
The Archbishop’s Curia has demanded that the commercial partner
Deo Scerri resigns from NPL company following controversial deal
Aqra bil-Malti Deo Scerri, the former BOV chairman who
‘Give Freedom Square back to the public’ – Kamra tal-Periti
On World Architecture Day, the Chamber of Architects (Kamra
Angolan billionaire accused of money laundering through 14 companies in Malta loses appeal
Aqra bil-Malti Angolan billionaire accused of laundering millions through
Opinion: A different gap
The latest survey shows Labour’s dominance has ended. The
Change of planning rules in the pipeline to accommodate Villa Rosa developer
Aqra bil-Malti The government has ordered the Planning Authority
Operator licence for Gozo airstrip seems to be a done deal
The operator licence for the Gozo airstrip seems to
MFSA CEO resisting calls to take legal action against Joseph Cuschieri
The CEO of the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA)
Multi-million-euro contemporary art centre to open, three years late
The government has announced the final date for the
Employer bodies reiterate opposition to trade union mandatory membership
The four employer-constituted bodies have reiterated their opposition to
MTA shields Tenor from revealing his taxpayer-funded contracts
Through the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), the government has filed
Developers move closer to turning 18th-century palazzo into hotel
Aqra bil-Malti Three developers attempting to turn a historic
Ciantar back as government advisor
Aqra bil-Malti It took Carmen Ciantar only a few
Rising prices and cost of living dominate citizen concerns – Eurobarometer
Rising prices and the cost of living (42%) and
Glenn Micallef to face grilling in November as Commission appointment delayed
According to a new schedule approved by the European
Minister spends €93,000 on media services and polls in a few weeks
Aqra bil-Malti In a matter of weeks, Lands Minster

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