‘EU breaking international law’ as Malta hosts drone surveillance sharing coordinates with Libya
The European Union is accused of breaking international law
Inflated salaries and dubious IT contract found at Malta Air Travel
The National Audit Office has found a financial mess
Change to public domain law to enable redevelopment of AX’s Qawra lidos
The changes the Planning Authority is proposing to the
European Parliament insists on reforms following Qatar scandal
MEPs overwhelmingly voted in favour of a resolution for
BCA CEO ignores public service chief as Christmas bash goes ahead
The Building and Construction Agency (BCA) will today proceed
Confusion reigns at airport with new ground handling company
Travellers planning their Christmas holidays will need to brace
Turkey finds 15 betting sites run from Malta by slain crime boss
A second round of investigations in the aftermath of
Joseph Portelli to be given 95% discount for lease of public land for his football club
Gozitan construction magnate Joseph Portelli, the president of the
Il-procurement għall-promozzjoni u r-reklamar tal-metro ħadu ħsiebha Ian Borg u ċ-Chairman ta’ Transport Malta
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Don’t ask questions if you don’t want lawsuits, PA lawyer tells The Shift
A lawyer for the Planning Authority suggested in court
The European Parliament’s Qatar World Cup scandal explained
On Monday, President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola
Kidnapped Lockerbie suspect flown to Malta by US agents ‘against his will’
The third Lockerbie bombing suspect currently facing trial in
Killings and detentions of journalists on the rise – RSF
57 journalists have been killed in 2022, 533 detained
Ian Borg, TM chair personally handled €500,000 metro promo procurement
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Former transport minister Ian
Public land cannot be used for John Dalli’s personal security, court rules
Disgraced former European Commissioner John Dalli cannot expect public
Frontex drone and planes out of Malta ‘complicit in human rights abuses’
A drone registered and operated out of Malta by
Construction industry regulator to host expensive Christmas bash as nation still reeling from death of JeanPaul Sofia
Days after Malta’s latest construction fatality, which claimed the
BCRS seeks to set record straight, says it will do better as it faces public backlash
The top brass of the highly controversial and much-maligned
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Kordin factory built illegally on government land Following the
Judiciary costs now running at €10 million a year as court delays increase
Salaries and allowances for judiciary members and their teams
Attard says government committed to EU SLAPP Directive as it SLAPPs The Shift
Without so much as a trace of irony, Justice
Malta blocks less than €150,000 in Russian citizens’ assets, the EU’s lowest
Although Malta has granted citizenship to several hundred Russian
Gozo Ministry creates more phantom jobs through private contractors
More Gozitans are expected to be put on the
Prime Minister’s events manager gets second job as Festivals Malta chairman
Aaron Zahra, a member of Prime Minister Robert Abela’s
European Council wants UBO registers re-opened for press and civil society
Pressure is mounting on the government to have the
How many more have to die?
Six construction workers were buried beneath the rubble of
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
Malta at risk of sliding down the Media Literacy Index
In her opening address at an event on media
Lust for life
Thousands marched in Valletta to protest the amendments that

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