‘Maltese journalists need to know the government can and will protect them’
Maltese journalists need to know the authorities and the
Cover your assets: Economy Minister Chris ‘Horndog’ Cardona
Economy Minister Chris Cardona sets the example on ignoring
Businessman suing UK journalist linked to firms threatening press in Malta
Arron Banks, the controversial British businessman with links to
Daphne under the Satanists’ Sun
It is time to make amends. I have long
‘An independent public inquiry is more urgent than ever’ – Reporters Without Borders
The need for an independent public inquiry remained urgent,
‘Heartbreaking to see murdered journalist’s family facing suspected criminals’
“It is heartbreaking to see the family of Daphne
A public inquiry judges us, not the assassins
So, the Foreign Minister, Carmelo Abela, states that the
‘Public inquiry will not impinge on ongoing criminal investigation’
Updated to include the statement by the Opposition. It
Foreign Minister commits to public inquiry within three months
The focus on the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana
‘If following the law is an innovation, it would be an innovation here’
“When my mother was murdered it was because there
‘All we are asking is that Malta complies with existing laws’
There has been “no meaningful change” in the way
Daphne Caruana Galizia in ‘Top 10’ list of cases of injustice against journalists
The One Free Press Coalition has listed the assassintation
Chameleon and leopard
He had it in his grasp, only to fall
Online tracker reminds government it’s ‘time to do its job’
An online tracker of the three-month deadline set for
OSCE report notes press freedom issues in Malta
“Journalists are targets but it is freedom of opinion
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
OSCE chief expresses concern over new charges against journalist
Erol Onderoglu has been charged with “terrorist propaganda” in
Muscat protected his friends, not the national interest
While the Maltese government kept insisting that the Council
Taxpayers compensate Neville Gafa for being ‘disturbed’
Neville Gafa’s contract with the Foundation for Medical Services
Worse than Mongolia but better than Germany
One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK
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)
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar
International Federation of Journalists joins call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined a
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
‘Smear campaigns against journalists on the rise in Europe’
Smear campaigns against journalists coordinated by politicians are on
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the

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