Why our leaders fail us – Ranier Fsadni
It used to be a clash of the titans.
‘Dark day for press freedom’ as UK Home Secretary signs order to extradite Julian Assange
Press freedom groups have stressed the “dangerous implications” of
It’s official: Malta’s off the FATF grey list, ‘must continue this momentum’
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) officially confirmed during
Lynn Faure Chircop’s overnight conversion: no more criticism of Robert Abela after he gave her two government jobs
Former Labour candidate and Eurovision singer Lynn Faure Chircop
L-MTA f’battalja legali biex il-miljuni ta’ Ewro li nefqet f’avvenimenti dubjużi tipprova taħbihom
Read the article in English here. Permezz tal-Malta Tourism
Tourism minister’s father, uncles, own water sports, ferry business with interests in Comino
The father and uncles of Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo,
56 months of injustice: ‘Our anger and outrage didn’t fade’
Fifty-six months from the brutal assassination of Daphne Caruana
L-ex Avukat Ġenerali diżonorat Peter Grech jinħatar konsulent tal-ministru tal-ġustizzja
Read the article in English here. Peter Grech kien
PBS taxpayer funding reports nowhere in sight as Owen Bonnici, PBS remain silent
Questions surrounding the existence of obligatory annual reports by
NGO leaders slam ‘real culprits’ – the institutions that ‘failed to protect’ Lassana Cisse
Leaders from local human rights and migration NGOs on
Owen Bonnici spends €140,000 on ‘space policy’ – via direct order
Minister Owen Bonnici, who was responsible for Equality and
MTA wages legal war to hide millions of euros disbursed in questionable event sponsorships
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. The government, through the
Researchers stress urgent need for Malta food security plan
As food prices continue to soar, the heavy reliance
Extreme function
Those extremists at Moviment Graffitti were at it again.
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech hired as justice minister’s consultant
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Peter Grech, the former
Post-Deiulemar BOV share price: Was there an attempt at market manipulation?
An op-ed by a leading financial analyst in Malta.
FTS staff claim ‘discrimination, dictatorship’ at agency – minister fails to act
The Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools (FTS) is riddled with
Seven witnesses approved for next PAC hearing, call for ruling on police commissioner
In another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing that ended
The two deckchair operators at Blue Lagoon: Joseph Portelli’s associate and the brother of a Labour MEP
The associate of construction tycoon Joseph Portelli, Daniel Refalo,
Desperate grandstanding: PN’s dismissal of civil society
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech said on Sunday, without a
2 ministers, 120 direct orders worth €2 million in the run-up to elections
Former justice minister Edward Zammit Lewis and Transport Minister
Patients say health minister lied about use of mobile showers at Mater Dei Hospital ward
Patients at the MIU6 ward at Mater Dei hospital
An important day for press freedom: journalist Carole Cadwalladr wins landmark libel case
The founder of the Leave.EU campaign group Arron Banks has
Tourism Minister awards ‘star’ prize to illegal Msida restaurant
A restaurant in Msida, which has been allowed for
Robert Abela reappoints Joseph Portelli’s architect as construction industry regulator
The government has once again bowed to the pressure
The Shift wins first four FOI appeals by government to hide payments to Saviour Balzan
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. The Shift has won
NGO Repubblika calls out PN’s home affairs spokesperson, former Pilatus Bank lawyer, Joe Giglio
Following a public appearance in which the Nationalist Party’s

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