A strategy for space: more hot air from Owen Bonnici
Malta is certainly in the gutter now, but Research
Rising sea levels could submerge parts of Malta, climate change expert warns
Parts of the Maltese islands are at risk of
Malta Today co-owner Roger De Giorgio slapped with enforcement order over Gianpula club
Roger De Giorgio, owner of the popular Gianpula club
Malta’s ecological resource supply puts it among 20 worst countries in the world
Malta’s rate of consumption of natural resources has outpaced
Turkish women sentenced in Malta with false documents at risk of ‘extraterritorial abductions’
Two Turkish women, Rabia Yavuz and Muzekka Deneri, were
Xemxija marina concession declared invalid following latest Transport Malta blunder
The process of building a new yacht marina in
‘High risk’ threats to media pluralism in Malta highlighted in report
The Shift’s efforts to ensure financial transparency by disclosing
‘Serious challenges’ remain in Malta’s rule of law efforts, despite reforms
Despite Prime Minister Robert Abela’s claims that the European
Malta-Sicily fast ferry rivals still waiting for Italian port permits despite ticket sales
The much-anticipated start of Virtu Ferries’ and Ponte Ferries’
COVID-19 infections creep up as Malta opens its borders to tourists
As the summer tourism season opens and Malta’s economy
Malta Enterprise gives permanent job to former PL spokesman, and then sends him off on leave
Former Labour Party spokesman Nigel Vella has been given
Heritage Malta suffers unprecedented losses but doubles costs of government-appointed directors
The government agency responsible for the upkeep and administration
Opening of Malta’s most prestigious museum postponed to 2023
The opening of the St John’s Co-Cathedral Museum extension
Lack of transparency on company ownership, tax crimes led to Malta’s greylisting
FATF president Marcus Pleyer said today that lack of
Malta chose this path in 2017
We knew the writing was on the wall when
Chair of construction industry regulator defends Joseph Portelli’s illegal batching plant for tender
The government-appointed Chair of the Building and Construction Agency
Repubblika launches proposals for ‘fair, free elections’
Civil society NGO Repubblika launched a document containing a
65 % in Malta think corruption in government is a big problem – survey
Two-thirds of Maltese people think that government corruption is
Malta receives a whole raft of warnings from the European Commission
As international media organisations welcomed action by the European
Chair of new construction industry regulator is one of Joseph Portelli’s architects
The Chair of the newly-established Building and Construction Agency
New companies making a killing from Transport Malta direct orders
Companies recently set up are making a killing out
Abela Advocates lawyer becomes Gaming Authority chairman
Ryan Pace, a young lawyer who works with the
Infrastructure Malta installs €350,000 water pipeline leading to… an abandoned factory
A new heavy-duty water pipeline has been installed in
Minister’s wife continues her private practice while appointed manager at Transport Malta
Transport Malta has set special working conditions for Deborah
New PBS chair only six months after government appointed a new board
A new PBS Chair has been appointed only six
Corruption: ‘The actions of the few are damaging Malta’s second largest industry’
Anyone who is or was involved in corruption and
‘Gaffarena scandal scarred Lands Authority top executives’, new Chair admits
Parliament’s public appointments committee has unanimously approved the appointment

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