Russian ghost ship disguised its presence near Malta by claiming it was in Greece
A Russian oil tanker has been tracked by an
Kordin tragedy: Factory was illegal, basic commencement notice ‘never submitted’
The Kordin timber factory that collapsed last Saturday, claiming
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Lands CEO’s driver is collapsed factory developer’s business partner
Matthew Schembri, the developer behind the collapsed timber factory
Comino beach concessions extended without a tender
After months of hiding lucrative public beach concessions given
Fearne’s canvasser on a €163,000 salary ordered to make her contract available
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Justice Minister Jonathan Attard has refused to answer questions
Vatican finds priest who created Ta’ Pinu mosaics sexually abused nuns
A Vatican investigation has concluded that prominent Slovenian Jesuit
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Labour MEPs clock 384 meetings with lobbyists in a year, PN MEPs report 16
Labour Party MEPs held a total of 384 lobby
Kordin tragedy: Serbian contractor was building factory on government property
The silence from the authorities responsible for last Saturday’s
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Grand turnout for this weekend’s ‘Art for the shift’ exhibition opening night
It was a great turnout on Friday evening for
‘Malta’s Passeur’: Malta-Italy human trafficking ringleader arrested in France
A Guinean leader of a human trafficking ring that
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Gozo Ministry hasn’t published two years of direct orders
Gozo Ministry Permanent Secretary John Borg is refusing to
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Lands Authority awards legal services contract to cleaning company
The Lands Authority is trying to fix a massive
Ponte Ferries in major trouble with more vessel arrest warrants for unpaid debts
Ponte Ferries is in serious trouble after being hit
Mafia boss’ daughter gets four years for Malta extortion beating, husband gets 10
Francesca Rispoli, the daughter of imprisoned ‘Ndrangheta mafia boss
Standards Commissioner asked to investigate PS Chris Bonett for car use
Independent political candidate Arnold Cassola has asked the Standards
NAO confirms The Shift investigations on scandalous Gozo elderly home
The National Audit Office has confirmed findings revealed by
Junior minister takes family on holiday to Sicily, with his ministerial car
Parliamentary Secretary for EU Funds Chris Bonett, who until
Robert Abela and Joseph Muscat accused of crimes against humanity at ICC
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Five major media groups urge the US to drop charges against Julian Assange
Five major international media groups have called on the
Corinthia company gets nine direct orders from construction regulator
QP Management Limited – a Corinthia Group company focusing
Retired MFSA chief still receiving €11,000 a month for reasons unexplained
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana is refusing to explain why
Air Malta part-time ground handlers treated awfully by minister and airline
Air Malta’s part-time ground handling employees have been left

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