A Mission to Inform: Book features one last recorded interview of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Pressure and harassment against journalists continue to limit the
Opposition files parliamentary motion calling for public inquiry into Electrogas
Opposition leader Bernard Grech this afternoon filed a parliamentary
Prominent figures come together in documentary marking three years since journalist’s assassination
Former European Court of Human Rights Judge Vincent De
EXHIBITION: The cage and the bird that did not stop singing
Bright shades of red and yellow are usually inseparable
European Parliament to award Daphne Caruana Galizia prize for journalism
The European Parliament will be awarding The Daphne Caruana
No answers on €40 million excise tax bill
Mark Gasan did not explain to the public inquiry
A tale of wilful blindness
Electrogas director and shareholder Paul Apap Bologna was cautioned
Accountancy board slammed by judges over lack of action against Nexia BT
Judges grew increasingly frustrated with Accountancy Board Chairman Peter
Another testimony contradicts what Keith Schembri said under oath
Counter Terrorism Unit Head George Cremona told the public
Free press NGOs call out Robert Abela’s interference in public inquiry
Nine international free press organisations have written a letter
Degiorgio brothers’ defence lawyer in hot water over domestic violence claims
William Cuschieri, the defence lawyer for Alfred and George
Breaking news shouldn’t break us
“It is institutions that help preserve decency. They need
‘Move to freeze Schembri’s assets underlines importance of public inquiry’
The Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt has
A step closer, but miles away
As the news broke of the freezing of assets
Underlying conditions
The phrase ‘underlying conditions’ will soon join the likes
Damaging trust, causing harm
On 1 September the Commissioner for Standards in Public
Special Rapporteur warns of ‘violation of the public inquiry’s independence’
It is not up to the prime minister to
‘I did everything in my power’ – Owen Bonnici tells public inquiry
Owen Bonnici, the Minister who shot down a Private
‘The public inquiry will go on till the end,’ protesters tell Prime Minister
“The inquiry will go on till the end” and
Emails show how government choreographed media coverage for arrival of Electrogas tanker
Email exchanges seen by The Shift show how communications
The police rot from the head down
Law enforcement in Malta is unable to prosecute corruption
Opposition calls out Prime Minister’s silence on €40 million to Electrogas
The Opposition has called out the silence of the
Louis Grech denies links with Brian Tonna under oath, despite former business ties
Former Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech on Friday denied
Your gift to Malta’s richest families
What an incredibly generous thing you did, paying Electrogas’
UK Law firm that ‘harassed’ Daphne Caruana Galizia is under investigation
A UK based law firm which had “harassed” murdered
Trouble with the truth
Every time new findings are exposed and the authorities
Lawrence Cutajar says new Attorney General had advised keeping Silvio Valletta on murder case
Updated to include further testimony by former Police Commissioner
When continuity does not work
The Ancient Greeks would resort to an Oracle whenever
‘Malta must uphold right to expression and assembly’
The removal of the protest memorial set up for

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