False neutrality isn’t non-partisan
The Council of Europe said this. Muscat said that.
At least, we’re not Malta
We’re not Malta, fortunately. That was the sentiment expressed
Caroline Muscat shortlisted for Reporters Without Borders press freedom award
International press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders has announced
Minister under investigation for money laundering says ‘it happens everywhere’
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has dismissed Malta’s money laundering
Your MPs have to do better than that
Government politicians and their hangers on have stuck a
There’s a new game in town
There’s a new game in town. Well, it’s based
Can you hear it?
Guest commentary by Tom Welch “Can you hear it?
Ministers’ ‘abusive language’ against journalists in Malta reported as threat
The “abusive language in regard of The Shift News”
The games MPs play to hide their assets
Key findings: Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries did not table
Will Neville Guffaw have the last laugh?
The worst kept secret in Malta has finally been
Joseph is the leader Malta deserves
The Maltese Dream of piracy and easy money is
Chameleon and leopard
He had it in his grasp, only to fall
The race for an EU post: ‘A story of how far Joseph Muscat has fallen’
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s performance in a battle for
Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
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)
BOV and Malta’s toxic reputation
“Your business is doing too well. I’m afraid we
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have
Russian police drop charges against investigative journalist
Investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was released from house arrest
Decline in press freedom linked to State capture of institutions in Europe
One of the biggest threats to press freedom in
How to institutionalise mediocrity
“I voted for you. Now you have to do
Faulty wiring: Mizzi’s ‘sinister’ Electrogas deal
The Electrogas deal has been described as a “highly
‘Inadvisable, underhand deal’ on Malta’s public hospitals
Minister Konrad Mizzi struck an “inadvisable, underhand deal with
‘What happens in Malta, stays in Malta’
“Letterbox companies, corruption, contract killings and restrictions on the
Indiscriminate use of tear gas against against citizens, journalists in Albania
Anti-government protests have continued in the Albanian capital of
Impunity reigns in the realm of ‘il-King’
Joseph Muscat hasn’t saved a cent in the past
Spotlight on threats against journalists in Malta in European report
“Burned in effigy. Insulted. Menaced. Spat at. Discredited by
Muscat tells EU leaders that he will protect rule of law… seriously
The Maltese government yesterday signed the Sibiu Declaration, at
‘One day, justice will be done’
Magistrate Doreen Clarke has ordered an inquiry into the
Politics in Malta: doing favours, winning friends
The late Labour Party strongman, and former Prime Minister

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