Minister silent as pressure mounts to call in police to investigate Infrastructure Malta
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The minister responsible for
Russian sanctions: Finland seizes billionaire ‘Maltese’ citizen’s assets
The Finnish authorities, acting on EU sanctions levied against
Charlon Gouder refuses to explain his role in importing Nepalese cheap labour
Charlon Gouder, a former Labour Party reporter turned lawyer,
Right to Know: FOI Tribunal decides another seven cases in The Shift’s favour
The government has been dealt seven more blows in
Passengers left stranded as Ponte cancels trip with them already aboard
Hundreds of passengers were left stranded on Independence Day
Wirt Għawdex, local council rail against WSC plans to pump out coffee in Mgarr
Both the Għajnsielem Local Council and NGO Wirt Għawdex
Repubblika to take Magistrate Nadine Lia complaint to Commission for the Administration of Justice
Civil society activist group Repubblika will be submitting a
Gozitan farmer wants to turn pristine landscape into mega sheep farm
A Gozitan farmer known to be close to Gozo
Prime minister urged to publish proposals for press freedom reform
The Shift has joined over a hundred individuals, including
Skandlu f’Infrastructure Malta: qed jingħataw id-direct orders li ħu uffiċjal ewlieni
This article is available in English The Shift tista’
L-ispiża tat-tender mogħti lill-Aġent President  għall-‘mystery shopping’ jiżdied b’152,000 ewro
This article is available in English Ix-xorti tal-akkademiku Frank
Scandal at Infrastructure Malta: direct orders being awarded to key official’s brother
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Two private companies in
Platform work: Malta misses EU’s precarious work directive deadline
Malta has been given two months to adopt the
Cost of Acting President’s ‘mystery shopping’ tender increases by €152,000
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti There is no end
Employees accuse Valletta-based EU Asylum Agency of hiring Maltese ‘linked to corruption cases’
Employees of the Valletta-based European Union Asylum Agency have
Press freedom organisations welcome European Media Freedom Act but call for strengthening
Following the European Commission’s unveiling of the European Media
It’s too much work to be transparent, Lands Authority claims
The Lands Authority is insisting that it cannot provide
The cumulative effect
A new scandal every day. And sometimes more than
€10,000 bonanza: l-iskema tal-għajnuna legali mnedija mill-Awtorità tad-Djar mifqugħa bil-qraba u l-ħbieb tal-ministru
This article is available in English L-Awtorità tad-Djar ħolqot
Water Services Corporation to start selling coffee in Mgarr, CEO silent
Karl Cilia, the new Water Services Corporation chief executive
Radio silence from ministry over fisheries co-op, Fenech Farrugia debacles
The Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights as
Santa Lucija residents up in arms against ‘monstrous’ development
Santa Lucija residents are rising up en masse against
Malta registers nine media freedom violations in the first half of 2022
The government’s attempts to block access to information and
€10k bonanza: Housing Authority legal aid scheme replete with ministers’ relatives and friends 
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti A Housing Authority scheme
Segretarja tal-PM kienet ‘fil-qalba tal-korruzzjoni’ fil-każ tal-liċenzji tas-sewqan
This article is available in English Min hu ta’
PM’s secretary ‘at the heart of’ driving test corruption case, insiders claim
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. A prominent member
‘Sospiżi’ l-proċeduri kriminali kontra Ali Sadr
This article is also available in English Hekk kif
Environment: ‘Malta needs drastic measures to be taken now, not in 2050’
Initial reactions from environmental organisations to the National Strategy

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