assassination
Leading international media freedom organisations have urged the Maltese government to adopt... View more
The ‘tal-Maksar’ trial: A nation confronts the rot within
As the trial involving Robert Agius (tal-Maksar) and Jamie Vella progresses, accused... View more
A stark choice: effective reform or ‘perpetuate systemic failures that enabled journalist’s contract killing’
The choice the State faces as it implements the recommendations of the... View more
Joseph Muscat must be held accountable
“The central cause was one man… who many others followed. None of... View more
Muscat’s explanations still don’t add up
Five years ago today, a second and final test was made of... View more
Press Freedom NGOs call for maximum punishment for Daphne Caruana Galizia killers
International press freedom organisations have called for the maximum punishment for the... View more
Elections in Wonderland
We seem to have slipped through the looking glass the moment the... View more
‘A strong democracy needs a strong press’: Tributes to Ján Kuciak mark four years since assassination
Political leaders, journalists and press freedom organisations on Monday paid tribute to... View more
‘We feel betrayed by the very slow wheels of justice’ – SOS Malta Head at monthly vigil
SOS Malta head Claudia Taylor East expressed a sense of “despair” and... View more
Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like what she was... View more
Forty-seven months
It’s been almost four years since the brutal assassination of trail-blazing journalist... View more
ECHR finds Russia failed to investigate assassination of journalist Natalia Estemirova
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russian authorities failed... View more
Calls for justice mark 57th birthday of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
On the occasion of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s 57th birthday, tributes have been... View more
Conscience of the State
President George Vella and his conscience are in the news. There have... View more
Whose interests are being served?
Malta’s rusted wheels of justice have clanked and squealed their way to... View more
International media organisations welcome Yorgen Fenech indictment but warn it’s not over yet
International press freedom organisations have welcomed the news of the indictment against... View more
Bedingfield’s banality
Why do ordinary people do appalling things? The political thinker Hannah Arendt... View more
‘Groundbreaking confirmation of the role political propaganda played in her death’
An extensive, six-month investigation by The Shift into the secret Facebook groups... View more
International press freedom groups urge Malta to adopt national action plan for journalist safety
Leading international media freedom organisations have urged the Maltese government to adopt... View more
The ‘tal-Maksar’ trial: A nation confronts the rot within
As the trial involving Robert Agius (tal-Maksar) and Jamie Vella progresses, accused... View more
Muscat’s explanations still don’t add up
Five years ago today, a second and final test was made of... View more
Press Freedom NGOs call for maximum punishment for Daphne Caruana Galizia killers
International press freedom organisations have called for the maximum punishment for the... View more
Elections in Wonderland
We seem to have slipped through the looking glass the moment the... View more
‘A strong democracy needs a strong press’: Tributes to Ján Kuciak mark four years since assassination
Political leaders, journalists and press freedom organisations on Monday paid tribute to... View more
‘We feel betrayed by the very slow wheels of justice’ – SOS Malta Head at monthly vigil
SOS Malta head Claudia Taylor East expressed a sense of “despair” and... View more
Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like what she was... View more