Repubblika asks for Electrogas revelations to be included in four magisterial inquiries
Repubblika on Monday morning requested that the courts include
Criminal lawyer MPs: can they avoid conflicting roles?
Online commenting expressing dismay or surprise at the decision
Wanted: An Opposition to oppose, start date also yesterday
In-fighting, contradictory statements, backtracking, debts. These are just some
On anniversary of public inquiry report, 9 international organisations insist ‘implementation remains crucial’
Nine leading international press freedom organisations said on the
Embracing tyrants – Kevin Cassar
“Will they call von der Leyen corrupt?  Will they
Light years
The images acquired by NASA’s new James Webb Space
You’ll have your botched day in court
I’ll never forget the winter when I was served
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech hired as justice minister’s consultant
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Peter Grech, the former
European law enforcement steps in when Malta’s institutions fail to act
The list of cases where European law enforcement authorities
Keith Schembri is back in business
A few days ago, Keith Schembri, the chief of
Biċċa xogħol mhux kompluta: l-għaxra min-nies li s’issa żgiċċaw minn akkuża ta’ qtil
Read this article in English here. Minkejja l-biżibilju ta’
Anglu Farrugia’s reward
“Speaker Anglu Farrugia carried out important work in the
Unfinished business: the ‘Top 10’ getting away with murder
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Despite myriad institutional reports,
Human rights violator handed public broadcasting
The man formerly responsible for trampling on the free
Quiet please, we’re voting
The ‘Day of Reflection’ is upon us. No, it
Il-kuntratt tat-tnessija – Kevin Cassar
Read the article in English here. “Ejja ma nħarbtux
The pact of oblivion
Tista’ taqrah bil-Malti. “Let’s not disturb graves and hurl
A low, dishonest decade
“Uncertain and afraid of a low dishonest decade,” WH
Joseph Muscat’s legacy of failure
As disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat pulls strings
Clues for the clueless
If only we had some clues about Joseph Muscat,
The oppression of silence
We have learnt nothing. We are still the same,
Malta whistleblower protection law ‘not fit for purpose’ – Pieter Omtzigt
The General Rapporteur to the Parliamentary Assembly of the
BOV is paying seven foreign consultants a total of €11,500 a day
Malta’s biggest lender, government-controlled Bank of Valletta, is paying
Anti-SLAPP conference day two: how UK corporate lawyers kill stories
On the second day of the anti-SLAPP conference organised
Repubblika: ‘we can’t go back to normal as if nothing is happening’
Facing stormy weather and cold winds, activists from NGO
Is Angelo Gafa above the law?
Former police commissioner Lawrence Cutajar threw away the rule
Our pledge to Daphne Caruana Galizia
Four years after the heinous assassination of Malta’s leading
BOV to stop Mastercard, clients informed Visa is their only option
Thousands of Bank of Valletta clients holding a Mastercard
Malta: a flawed democracy
The Economist Intelligence Unit relegated Malta to “a flawed

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