Melvin Theuma: Yorgen Fenech went from friend to threat
What began as luxurious gifts and favours from a
Smoke and mirrors: police arrests but no charges against government officials
The police and the Office of the Attorney General
PACE hands over reports to public inquiry on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
The Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
Water, mints, breaks: Melvin Theuma strains through first sitting since stabbing
It was the first time that the courtroom heard
‘It was so cruel’: Bidnija resident who witnessed Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder testifies
Graphic details of the moment that journalist Daphne Caruana
Navigating new waters, public inquiry welcomes public’s submissions
The public inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist
Killed for chasing the truth
A social media effort is afoot, spontaneous or orchestrated,
Am I next?
The language of violence has increased at an alarming
Under attack: Debate to focus on challenges faced by women journalists
A webinar to be held on Thursday hosted by
Vigil for Daphne Caruana Galizia commemorates victims of pandemic
A vigil commemorating the life and work of assassinated
Inquiry into Melvin Theuma stabbing still ongoing six months later
The magisterial inquiry on the stabbing in July 2020
Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry: where to from here?
The details revealed by the public inquiry into Maltese
EXCLUSIVE: MFSA asks former CEO to refund over €23,000 in ‘extra pay’ received
The financial services regulator – MFSA – has asked
Out with the old and in with… the same?
Good riddance to 2020. I’m sure no one’s sorry
Decree in Yorgen Fenech case has chilling effect on freedom of expression
Last Monday’s decree handed down by magistrate Rachel Montebello
Keith Schembri’s phone: a hypothesis
It’s the season to be jolly and put cynicism
Populism encourages online trolls to harass female journalists – UNESCO
Anonymous online trolls and political actors are among the
Judges in the dock 
It was the Roman satirist Juvenal who asked, Who
What’s next? Cement shoes?
These guys don’t learn anything, do they? It’s not
An attack on the independence of the judiciary
A statement by the government on Tuesday attacked the
‘You are not credible, I am sorry’ – former Chief Justice tells Keith Schembri
The public inquiry hearing on Monday touched upon a
In denial
Brexit negotiations that were meant to end Sunday have
‘Some things seem to be organised around the needs of businessmen’ – former Chief Justice
Issues linked with corruption can begin from the tendering
Council of Europe warns Maltese government to stop delaying reforms for justice and rule of law
The government does not intend to address loopholes that
The People vs Joseph Muscat
As expected, disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s brazen
Public inquiry judges slam lawyer’s ‘offensive’ political narrative accusations
The inquiry board investigating the assassination of journalist Daphne
Joseph and the Character Assassination Propaganda Machine
A disgraced former Prime Minister walks into an inquiry
The emperor’s new watch
Joseph Muscat turned up before the Daphne Caruana Galizia

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