European Parliament resolution calls for withdrawal of FOI appeals against The Shift
Members of the European Parliament are calling on the
Thousands commemorate Daphne Caruana Galizia, 5 years since her assassination
Malta, Europe and much of the world on Sunday
Reporters Without Borders sees government’s media legislation as ’far from sufficient’
The three long-awaited bills tabled in parliament on how
Degiorgio brothers sentenced to 40 years imprisonment after stunning court with turnaround guilty plea
Brothers Alfred and George Degiorgio have each been sentenced
International press freedom NGOs denied a meeting with Prime Minister
A group of six leading press freedom NGOs has
Five years of stalling and avoiding
Representatives of the world’s leading press freedom groups are
Daphne’s law: EU’s Media Freedom Act inspired by visit to Caruana Galizia memorial service, says Jourová
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová drew her inspiration to
Broken Bad
The country is broken. Badly broken. The keyword here
Media reform: ‘No debate before public consultation’ – PN
The PN said no debate on the newly proposed
Robert Abela’s sham
“The committee sees no reason why the economic wealth
Media reform: minister claims wide public consultation that never happened
Presenting the government’s long-awaited media reform emerging from the
Getting away with murder
Another 16th has come. Next month marks five years
Suitcases in the night
Frustrated citizens took to the streets again this week
REVEALED: Konrad Mizzi’s secret agreement with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Before today, this
Get out
We do not get to choose our birthplace. We
Revolving doors: public officials who went on to serve big business
In a move that has raised eyebrows, former finance
Muscat’s explanations still don’t add up
Five years ago today, a second and final test
Public inquiry: a year on and only one of 28 key recommendations fully implemented
Although the recommendations of the board of public inquiry
Humour in the face of tyranny
Hadi Matar had only read “a couple of pages”
‘Our democracy is up in flames, but the smoke alarms have been muted’
Marking the 58th month since the assassination of journalist Daphne
Government must publish press expert committee’s assessment ‘immediately’
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation on Thursday called on
Enemalta board members say they were unaware of Castille meeting approving Electrogas bid
During another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing about the
On anniversary of public inquiry report, 9 international organisations insist ‘implementation remains crucial’
Nine leading international press freedom organisations said on the
Report calls for implementation of public inquiry recommendations ‘without delay’
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation and ARTICLE 19 Europe
Electoral Commission lacks political will, resources to regulate campaign financing – OSCE
Malta’s Electoral Commission cannot act as an effective regulator
Prime minister in breach of terms of reference he set for press freedom reform
Prime Minister Robert Abela is in breach of the
‘Daphne became a symbol of our resistance’
Shortly before she was assassinated, journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
‘Full justice must not be denied’ – reactions to European Commission’s rule of law report on Malta
Following the publication of the European Commission’s annual rule
Media experts committee mum on reforms while government sits on recommendations
The press experts committee appointed by the prime minister
Concerns on ‘impunity afforded’ to Muscat, Schembri, Mizzi – LIBE Committee report
Updated to include debate at the European Parliament MEPs

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