UN Human Rights Council discusses violence against women and the rule of law in Malta
The UN Human Right Council must ensure a full
‘Uccisa in Nome della Verità’: Book on life and work of Daphne Caruana Galizia translated into Italian
Following the success and display of solidarity last November,
Activists plant ‘Tree of Justice’ outside Prime Minister’s office
A ‘Tree of Justice’ was planted outside the Prime
We cannot be silenced
Eight months ago the country was shocked by the
European Commission wants MFSA investigated over conflicts of interest
The European Banking Authority (EBA) should assess whether the
Maria Efimova wins case, no extradition to Malta
The request for the extradition of Pilatus Bank whistleblower
State run by crooks for benefit of crooks
Malta’s geographical location means it has always played an
Judge rules Deputy Police Commissioner should step away from journalist’s murder investigation
Assistant Police Commissioner Silvio Valletta should not be involved
Keeping up appearances
For decades, cartoonists and street artists have exaggerated the
Pilatus whistleblower claims Azeri billionaire is behind 17 Black
Pilatus Bank whistleblower Maria Efimova has claimed that Manouchehr
The secretive world of Cambridge Analytica (and Labour) 
The connections between Joseph Muscat’s Labour Party, Cambridge Analytica
European Parliament concerned about lack of progress in Daphne Caruana Galizia investigations
The European Parliament on Tuesday expressed its concern on
Burying the inconvenient truth
Magistrate Anthony Vella, in charge of the inquiry into
‘Financial insitutions of ill repute and high ranking politicians risking Malta’s reputation’ – MEA
Recent events involving financial institutions of ill repute and
Police Union chief’s selective condemnation of hate speech
The head of the GWU’s police union, inspector Sandro
Disinformation Watch #4: ‘traitors’ and ‘enemies of the state’
In a disinformation strategy as old as populism itself,
Magistrate handling Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry to be promoted, forced to abandon case
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said it regretted that Magistrate
Behind the scenes: How Labour online groups reacted to Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
On Wednesday, Daphne Caruana Galizia’s work was recognised at
UPDATED: Prestigious European award for Daphne Caruana Galizia presented by EP President Antonio Tajani
The sons of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia received
Manufacturing consent: How secret online groups feed the cycles of spin
Prior to The Shift News investigation into pro-Muscat online
Debunking the lies: Labour MPs and government officials remain active members in online hate groups
As government, State and Labour Party officials come under
‘Impunity deters rigorous journalism’ – Council of Europe
While the press plays a fundamental role in holding
Juncker backs creation of UN Special Representative for Safety of Journalists
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker expressed support for the
President leaves Labour online hate groups
The President has ended her membership of the secretive
UPDATED: Citizen action seven months since Daphne’s assassination
Updated with information that the banners put up overnight
New media law “falls far short” of its promise – PEN
The new Media Bill enacted on Monday “falls far
‘They would gladly see me dead’
“They would gladly see me dead, which appears to
Methodology of undermining the Fourth Estate 
As long as the Fourth Estate is seen as
[WATCH] Alfred Sant stumbles over Ali Sadr Hasheminejad’s name
On Friday’s Xarabank, Pilatus Bank owner Ali Sadr Hasheminejad

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