‘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
Malta loses points for political rights and civil liberties in Freedom House report
Malta has come under criticism for the “inefficiency” of
‘It’s time to be brave’
The need for people to stand up to corruption,
Transparency International critical of IMF Malta report ignoring corruption
Transparency International has criticised the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Circus without nets
A unfortunate misunderstanding is haunting Europe. It just doesn’t
Council of Europe calls for cross border Europol team on money laundering
Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly (PACE) has called on
The criminal underbelly
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Too many errors of judgment
We’ve heard this line before: as long as nothing
The march of the dark brigade
How can journalists fight back against threats and violence?
The great pretenders
The walls are closing in on Malta — but
Council of Europe calls for robust action against government corruption in Malta
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption
‘We may not know who killed Daphne, we do know what killed her’
This was the reaction of lawyer and academic Justin
Politics of angry triumphalism
Should you today pay brief attention (I’d recommend it)
The €1 deal on Malta’s public hospitals to get its day in court
“Delaying tactics” by the government have been rejected by
Socialist MEPs turn their back on Joseph Muscat to demand the rule of law
MEPs voted in favour of resolutions against Malta and
Malta government told to publish findings of GRECO report on corruption
The Council of Europe (CoE) has formally requested Malta
MEP David Casa piles pressure on Dubai to secure evidence on 17 Black
PN Head of Delegation David Casa has revealed that
Malta, money laundering and a murdered journalist: Too little, too late?
Leading German news platform Deutsche Welle has described Malta’s
‘How criminals hide their stolen millions’ – investigation
Louise Shelley, an expert on money laundering and illicit
WATCH: ‘You made me feel part of something bigger’ – Pelin Ünker
Turkish journalist Pelin Ünker, who is facing 13 months
Malta government only paying ‘lip service’ to its human rights obligations, UN hears
Leading international press freedom and human rights organisations raised
A Tale of Two Maltas
We’ve never had it so good. We’ve never had
Rule of law and press freedom in Malta criticised by UN Human Rights Council
The Maltese government has come under significant criticism for
Nothing to see here
According to Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, Malta’s financial services
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital
European civil liberties NGOs brand Labour Party ‘anti-EU’ ahead of elections
A Europe-wide campaign being waged by human rights organisations prior
Wash your dirty linen at home
“Wash your dirty linen at home.” It’s something we’ve
International press freedom organisations demand ‘justice for Ján’
Leading international press freedom organisations representing thousands of journalists
Unfinished lives: A year since journalist Ján Kuciak was murdered
Almost a year ago, journalist Ján Kuciak and his

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