ECtHR refers to SLAPPs, says public authorities can’t justify defamation claims against media
In a landmark decision related to a civil defamation
Saviour Balzan has to go
Waking up this morning to the prospect of a
Do polls produce self-fulfilling prophecies?
As the electoral campaign comes to the end of
AFM Commander asks for loyalty to him not country – army veteran tells his story
Andrew Mallia’s resolute demeanour, his conviction of right and
Will we ever learn? – Paul Bonello
Guest post by financial services practitioner Paul Bonello Earlier
Government’s chief ‘golden visa’ salesman sets up shop one month after leaving office
The man who for three years led the government’s
We got on the wrong horse – Noel Grima
Malta should not be affected by the invasion of
The wanted Maltese professor with Russian ties still ‘missing’
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, as well
Trying to make hay while bombs rain down
Robert Abela is so far out of his depth
Right to information must be enshrined, OSCE says in government media bill critique
A report by the OSCE (Organization for Security and
Electoral proposals worth considering
The Nationalist Party released an electoral manifesto last week
‘Unity in Adversity’ and the Pariah Island
It has been described as a bloodied silver lining
It’s easy when it’s someone else’s money
It should come as no surprise that, despite the
Will Malta keep playing both sides?
Robert Abela took an evening off campaigning this week
Big Bank shares nosedive
Investors in Malta’s two largest banks have suffered unprecedented
The public, the private and the bloody rest
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s close friendship with President
BOV stops fixed term accounts
BOV clients who have been banking with Malta’s largest
Taxes: two weights, two measures
With a general election looming, the government has yet
The oppression of silence
We have learnt nothing. We are still the same,
Malta-based gaming operator fined £3.8 million over money laundering breaches in the UK
Malta-based Genesis Global Ltd has been fined £3.8 million
Our regulators: men of straw
Guest post by financial services practitioner Paul Bonello On
EXCLUSIVE: €84 million gas pipeline payout to be tax free for Electrogas, emails show
Electrogas secured a sweetheart deal with the taxman on
Taxpayers fund Steward’s debts on cancer equipment
The government has been forced to top the €90
Creating narratives with populist slogans
We used to think “waves are in the sea”
Mizzi denies involvement in absolving Electrogas of €40 million excise tax
In spite of disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi’s
Julian Assange granted permission to seek appeal against extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday was granted the
Cry havoc and unleash the dogs of war
“Celebrities who retreat from the public eye will always
Roberta Metsola secures European Parliament presidency in landslide victory
Securing 67% of all votes, Roberta Metsola became the

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