Opinion: Freezing this Christmas
Daphne Caruana Galizia famously broke the news about the
European Parliament raises fresh concerns on rule of law
During a European Parliament discussion on Monday on the
Parliamentary speech highlights need for ‘action’ in reform for journalists’ protection
In a parliamentary speech on Wednesday morning, Opposition MP
Key information about FOI Act omitted in letter to Council of Europe
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard sent a letter to the
Opinion: Joseph Muscat’s blunder
This opinion piece is available in Maltese. “Today, for
Anti-corruption commission investigations ‘under-resourced’ raising questions on effectiveness
Investigations by the Permanent Commission Against Corruption, tasked with
Future of Maltese media at risk as journalists leave in droves, ‘scared’ to take up profession
Malta’s independent media sector is set to “die a
Report: 80% of journalist murders unpunished, EU less safe for media
Almost 80% of journalist killings have gone unpunished, with
Leak: Malta pipeline project still set for EU funds, despite links to murder trial
The TransGas pipeline, otherwise known as the Melita pipeline
Opinion: Integrity counts
In March 2023, the court declared the Vitals hospital
Opinion: The President, still failing in his duty
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. When you think President
Calls for EU to drop Melita gas pipeline project intensify
Calls for the European Commission to drop any chance
Future of EU funding for Melita gas pipeline in question, despite government claims
Despite claims from the government that plans for a
Investigation into Greek migrant vessel tragedy scoops Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize
A consortium of British, Greek and German media outlets
Opinion: The scene is set for another assassination
On 16 October 2017, around 16:15, I was lying
Opposition launches motion for media reform parliamentary committee
On the sixth anniversary of the assassination of Daphne
Opinion: Caruana Galizia’s nightmare still isn’t over
Almost six years to the day since Daphne Caruana
Telemedicine doctors forced to work from government construction site
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Doctors and GP trainees
Kuciak and Caruana Galizia ‘were ordinary people doing their job right’ – Karolína Farská
“They were ordinary people doing their job right”, said
International experts to join The Shift for SLAPP conference
A conference organised by The Shift and supported by
Opinion: An unsafe, threatening place
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti On 7 July 2017, Minister
Media committee report does not stack up to public inquiry recommendations
Recommendations in a report by a government-appointed media committee
Maltese tourism minister poses with Saudi counterpart days before anniversary of Khashoggi death
A Maltese minister visited Saudi Arabia, posing for photos
Muscat ‘misled’ European Commission over Socar Security of Supply Agreement
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat misled the European
‘Media Experts Committee’ journalists made €18,000 each from still-hidden ‘reforms’ report
The nine members of the ‘Media Experts Committee’, tasked
PM mum on status of Melvin Theuma’s fixer’s job
Prime Minister Robert Abela has stayed silent on whether
Melvin Theuma’s ‘fixer’ given new government job, facing criminal charges
Rabat mayor Sandro Craus, facing criminal charges in connection
SLAPP ‘bad actors include governments’ – EPP calls for stronger legislation
MEPs David Casa and Ramona Strugariu have called for
RSF joins calls for CoE pressure to implement inquiry recommendations
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Director of Campaigns Rebecca Vincent

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