A lesson in ethics
When the Shift published an article on 18 March
Trust the advice of health professionals
News cycles in the mainstream media have ground to
Over 3,000 building permits extended by three years
More than 3,400 development permits due to expire this
Reporters Without Borders to track coronavirus disinformation
International press freedom NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched
Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from
Poachers taking advantage of reduced police resources due to COVID-19
Poachers are “taking advantage of reduced police resources,” according
COVID-19 business measures lift burden for many, but questions remain
While the third set of measures unveiled by the
Made in China? Perhaps not…
Just as countries around the world are rejecting and
Will Pilatus Bank owner cooperate with justice or try to flee?
As the court case against Pilatus Bank owner, Ali
Streamcast defaults on €7m promise of sale agreement as debts pile up
Streamcast, the outfit that the Maltese public was told
Mater Dei emergency doctors being sent to work at Steward’s Gozo Hospital
Emergency doctors who work at Mater Dei Hospital are
The Montenegro connection
In January 2019, Karl Izzo was appointed ambassador to
The price of corruption is coming home
Every ‘larger than life’ figure has its trademark. With
The consequence of Joseph Muscat
Since Joseph Muscat came to power in 2013, with
Calls for Tourism Minister’s resignation following Commissioner’s report
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life has said
Scandal games for quarantined kids
Social distancing, shop closures, and work from home have
The murky energy project of Joseph Muscat and Konrad Mizzi in Montenegro
The Mozura wind farm project was haunted by allegations
‘Gozo Hospital should serve as hospital, not health centre’ – Mater Dei doctor
A Mater Dei doctor “knee-deep” in the coronavirus outbreak
Labour’s playbook catches coronavirus
When they tell you it’s not about the money,
Steward Healthcare sending Coronavirus patients in Gozo to Malta
There is no clear contribution being made by Steward
Entrepreneur calls out censorship by Economy Minister, threatens to divulge ‘personal interests’
A German national and entrepreneur in Malta who founded
Environment Ministry paid Croatian’s all-inclusive Malta visit to launch a scam
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by The Shift
Would the last foreigner leaving Malta please turn out the lights?
Silvio Schembri sparked a wave of outrage this week
Croatian behind White Flag scheme wants The Shift to pay him €300,000
Croatian Kristijan Curavić, the man behind the idea of
Bypassing censorship: Journalists’ work published in online game
The work of journalists who have been censored by
Mandatory quarantine leaves tourists in Malta stranded and with hotel bills
The government’s recent measure to impose a 14-day quarantine
The police connection
“One can describe Joseph Muscat’s government as ‘rotten to
US court: Pilatus Bank owner guilty of breaching sanctions
Iranian banker and former owner of Pilatus Bank Ali

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