Court decision confirms Daphne Caruana Galizia’s ‘integrity and courage’
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s heirs and lawyer Andrew Borg Cardona
Muscat cannot wash his hands of Pilatus’ mess
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has tried to shrug off
MEPs call on Greece to offer asylum to Russian whistleblower on Pilatus Bank
Over 30 MEPs have signed a statement calling on
Washing machine placed in front of Pilatus Bank accused of money laundering activities
A washing machine has appeared at the door of
Simon Busuttil: Pilatus Bank’s owner arrest ‘gives new hope’
The arrest of Pilatus Bank owner Seyed Ali Sadr
Pilatus whistleblower held in Athens jail awaiting court decision on extradition to Malta
Maria Efimova – the Russian whistleblower at the centre
Arrest of Pilatus Bank chairman ‘the beginning of the end’ – Jonathan Ferris
The arrest of Pilatus Bank chairman Ali Sadr Hashemi
Government ‘has no intention’ to privatise Mount Carmel Hospital
Government has no plans to privatise Mount Carmel Hospital
Desperately seeking silence
Those who love to call assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana
UPDATED: MEPs urges Greek authorities not to send Russian whistleblower back to Malta
Former Pilatus Bank employee Maria Efimova has handed herself
The jingling of the keys
Last week in Prague and other Czech cities the
US university honours Daphne Caruana Galizia with Tully Award for Free Speech
Journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was assassinated in a
Residents opposing Halland Hotel development say part of project will encroach ODZ land
Residents are opposing the application to demolish the former
Civil Society Network calls for Jason Micallef’s resignation
The Civil Society Network (CSN) has called for the
Democracy is being usurped by its protectors
The primary threat to democracy and its functions in
Former Mossack Fonseca client linked to Malta Residency and Visa Programme
Investigations into the proliferation of agents trafficking workers to
National health service should not be guided by profit
The Vitals saga poses serious consequences on our healthcare
UPDATED: Jason Micallef ‘orders’ removal of Daphne banners 
Updated to include activists’ response. A number of banners
Azzopardi says government is against preemptive action to protect journalists
Environment minister Jose’ Herrera does not want SLAPP threats
‘Shoulder political responsibility for Daphne’s assassination’
Calls for political responsibility to be shouldered for the
Brave New Malta: what happens if population rises to 600,000?
The president of the Malta Employers Association (MEA) has
IT lawyers say right to be forgotten ‘is not an absolute right’
The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) expressed deep concern
All the way to Berlin: Calls for justice five months since Daphne’s assassination
Activist group Il-Kenniesa has teamed up with German NGO
A tale of two murders 
Two investigative journalists are murdered in two European countries.
‘The People’s Playlist’ for the Prime Minister ‘to listen’
Activists campaigning for justice will again hold events to
How begging bowl politics threatens journalism
Last week, Times of Malta journalists phoned MP Rosianne
Now Prague: Thousands protest after President’s attack on media
Thousands of people gathered in Prague’s main square again
Ditched MPs’ pension reform: a lost opportunity 
This week government withdrew outrageous amendments on MPs’ pensions
EU Commission to launch rule of law monitoring mechanism
The European Commission will be launching a mechanism that
Proposal to enshrine environmental protection in Constitution ‘sounds great, means nothing’
The government’s proposal to enshrine environmental protection in the

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