Keith Schembri ‘founder’ of unregistered charity raking in donations
Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ starts playing as you
Opinion: Abela’s biggest threat
Robert Abela can’t hide his authoritarian instincts. He was
Tribunal warns Malta Enterprise ‘law not to be used to limit transparency, accountability’
The government agency tasked with attracting foreign direct investment
New cannabis boss, 28, is an associate of prime minister’s brother-in-law
The government has resorted to another partisan appointment, to
Malta company linked to hospitals deal and payments to Muscat to be struck off
Accutor Ltd, the Maltese offshoot of a Swiss company
NGOs denounce lack of transparency, pinkwashing on €2.5 million EuroPride
Seven NGOs forming part of the LGBTIQ Consultative Council
Court revokes permits for Joseph Portelli flats, already built and sold
The Planning Authority is in a new fix on
Controversial Bahrija ODZ villa project withdrawn following objections
A controversial project to turn untouched ODZ land in
Newly-appointed PA board member involved in attempt to bury cave discovered during development
A newly appointed board member of the Planning Authority
Opinion: Labour and mob rule
Author and Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck is best
No investigation of Lands Authority over block of flats built on public land
The government has so far failed to order an
Analysis: Why withholding information erodes trust in law enforcement
On 1 March, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO)
Grech’s film festival costs exceed more than two years of local industry funding
Johann Grech’s extravagant film festival last summer, supposedly to
Report: SLAPPs, spyware, media bashing threatens Europe’s journalists, EU must do more
Vexatious lawsuits are a significant concern and impediment for
Developer seeks sanctioning of illegal Qormi Wolt Market warehouse
According to a Planning Authority enforcement notice, the Qormi
Lack of editorial independence, ‘problematic’ party media main issues in Malta’s media landscape
The most serious issue facing Malta’s media freedom landscape
State broadcaster loses €5 million in 10 years despite €40 million in subsidies
The public broadcaster, PBS, has lost a total of
EU Parliament approves ‘Daphne’s Law’ to protect journalists
The European Parliament has given its final approval for
Frontex shared coordinates with Libyan Coastguard over 2000 times, investigation finds
The European Union’s border agency Frontex has shared the
Opinion: The end of the road
“We will issue all the numbers after the film
Opinion: Word power
Words are powerful, there is no doubt about that,
Inexperienced reporters at TVM oust high-ranking veterans
State-owned television station TVM has promoted several staff, pushing
47 years of illegalities on public land written-off for Ta’ Qali club UNO
The Planning Authority has sanctioned some 47 years of
Proposed EU anti-money laundering law will step up checks and balances
A provisional agreement on a new anti-money laundering law
PN calls for reining-in of government’s proposed asset freeze law changes
The Nationalist Party (PN) proposed a set of amendments
Meta Malta spiċċat fl-aħbarijiet dinjin, imma għar-raġunijiet il-ħżiena
Read this article in English. Is-sena li għadha kif
Concerns about independent media joining political propaganda outlets
The recent establishment of the Association of Media Owners
When Malta made international headlines for all the wrong reasons
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