Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial
‘The many assassinations of Daphne’ – Ġorġ Mallia
By Ġorġ Mallia, Head of Department Media and Communications
‘There can be no mercy for those who killed Daphne’ – Harlem Désir
There can be no mercy for those responsible for
‘EU needs tools to protect journalists under threat by their own government’
The protection of journalists who are under threat, offering
Journalists should be pussycats not watchdogs
The implications of last week’s court decision by Judge
Repubblika files new request for an inquiry into Vitals Global Healthcare deal
Civil society organisation Repubblika has filed a new court
US Attorney General in Rome for secret deposition by wanted Maltese professor
The Italian intelligence community had Joseph Mifsud “on their
The future is female, wiping out the past
Joseph Muscat gave a speech at the United Nations
Helena Dalli approved as Equality Commissioner, ‘with reservations’
Helena Dalli has been approved as Equality Commissioner after
A stillborn inquiry
This week British members of parliament railed against their
What is Helena Dalli’s track record on gender equality?
Helena Dalli is Malta’s candidate for the European Commission,
Government’s attack on Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt’s credibility ‘a concern’
The Maltese government’s “knee-jerk reaction” to attack the credibility
Igaming companies plan to sue White Flag, ask Maltese government to join
Igaming companies in Malta that together contributed tens of
It’s my turn to eat
If you watched it, you’ll remember how you felt
‘Someone connected to the Maltese government bears responsibility for her death’
Matthew Caruana Galizia described the scene of his mother’s
‘What worked in the past may no longer be valid today’
The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal by
16 children file complaint with UN against five countries over climate crisis
Greta Thunberg and 15 children from across the world
Women on the way out
Two of our very few, experienced women politicians are
Public inquiry must be ‘fully independent’ and ‘impartial beyond question’
Updated to include the Caruana Galizia family’s reply to
‘Hope was killed last night’ – Caruana Galizia family demands meeting with Prime Minister
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s heirs have requested a meeting with
On your marks, get set… not yet
Will he go or won’t he? When Joseph Muscat
‘Getting Things Done’ while everyone is stuck in traffic
Ian Borg may be ‘Getting Things Done’, but you
‘When a journalist dies, a whole chunk of democracy dies’ – Sandro Ruotolo
Renowned Italian journalist Sandro Ruotolo has condemned the Maltese
Banker unchained: Ali Sadr wants to break free
The Iranian owner and chairman of the now-defunct Pilatus
False neutrality isn’t non-partisan
The Council of Europe said this. Muscat said that.
Protests, pledges and politicians
Last Saturday’s environmental protest brought together many different parts
Maltese government told ‘the world is watching’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have called the assassination of
Ending the siege mentality
One of the dominant ways in which we think
43 Days Until Race Day
Friday- the wind down day, everyone’s favourite day of
Minister under investigation for money laundering says ‘it happens everywhere’
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has dismissed Malta’s money laundering

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