Montenegro MP challenges government to swear it had nothing to do with Caruana Galizia murder
An Opposition Leader in Montenegro’s Parliament has challenged his
Action demanded on corrupt Montenegro deal
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation has reiterated its call
Joseph Muscat joins think tank funded by Azerbaijani government
Disgraced former Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has become
State authorities a source of threats to journalists in six countries – report
State authorities and its representatives were the major source
The consequence of Joseph Muscat
Since Joseph Muscat came to power in 2013, with
Imprisoned Azerbaijani journalist who exposed corruption released early
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
The silence behind the SLAPP
It is no easy matter to be slapped with
Electrogas: A list of the people who benefit from the corrupt deal
It is not only Yorgen Fenech – the man
First action against MPs linked to Azerbaijan bribes
A German MP is now facing the consequences of
Malta’s media freedom ‘particularly worrying’ – Council of Europe
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly has listed Malta
Joseph Muscat’s fight for survival
There’s a hole in the space where Joseph Muscat’s
‘Governments should be afraid of their people’
As concerned citizens gathered in Valletta for the seventh
Chaos in parliament as protest rages in Valletta
Protestors filled Valletta for the sixth time in less
Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi resigns, Economy Minister Cardona ‘suspends himself’
Following a long cabinet meeting held at the Office
Calls for Keith Schembri’s resignation after withdrawal of libel case on 17 Black
The Opposition and civil society organisations have called for
Keith Schembri’s business interests a problem for press freedom – report
The Prime Minister’s chief of staff Keith Schembri has
Minister under investigation for money laundering says ‘it happens everywhere’
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has dismissed Malta’s money laundering
Politically motivated charges against Azerbaijani journalist upheld
The Supreme Court of Azerbaijan has upheld politically motivated
Azerbaijan government accused of targeting journalists in exile
Not content with “the total capture of media” inside
Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination
They’re laughing at you
I thought it was a joke at first, or
Faulty wiring: Mizzi’s ‘sinister’ Electrogas deal
The Electrogas deal has been described as a “highly
‘One day, justice will be done’
Magistrate Doreen Clarke has ordered an inquiry into the
Council of Europe calls for cross border Europol team on money laundering
Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly (PACE) has called on
Democracy was 2018’s biggest loser
Following something of a 2018 trend, Malta has registered

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