Joseph Cuschieri again ambassador to Athens after diplomatic blunder
Eyebrows are being raised in diplomatic circles, particularly among
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation
Edward Scicluna speaks of struggle with Projects Malta for information on VGH
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna on Wednesday spoke of his
Malta Business Registry purges data of tens of thousands of dodgy companies
The Malta Business Registry has erased the records of
Malta is highly contagious
There’s a plague raging on the streets of Malta,
Party people
The Party is paramount. All hail the Party. The
‘Lost’ hospitals’ MOU found at Malta Enterprise, despite Kurt Farrugia’s denials
Declarations made earlier by Kurt Farrugia, CEO of Malta
Norma Saliba’s appointment as PBS Head of News increases concern in a problematic media landscape
The Board of Directors at national broadcaster PBS has
An epidemic of collective amnesia
Malta is suffering from an epidemic of collective amnesia.
MFSA awards Keith Schembri’s company €40,000 contract for paper
Kasco Limited, the company owned by former government chief
MP proposes outlawing use of private email by government officials
Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi today submitted a Private Member’s
Taxpayers billed €300,000 for luxury travel by chief passport salesman
Maltese taxpayers were billed almost €300,000 for first class
‘Brotherhood of organised crime a common enemy for people of Malta and Montenegro’
Montenegro Independent MP Srđan Milić has said the Maltese
‘No major changes for journalists since Abela’ – Reporters Without Borders
International press freedom NGO Reporters Without Borders has “unfortunately”
Government in ‘legal servitude to DB group’ for concession on former ITS site
Members of the real estate industry remain baffled by
Masks, lies and gifts
Prime Minister Robert Abela chose to wear a mask
Stock replies bingo 
When former prime minister Joseph Muscat was asked to
Lawyers disagree with Standards Commissioner on €21,000 gift to Muscat
Joseph Muscat’s acceptance of a €21,000 gift from an
Standards Commissioner confirms The Shift’s report that Dubai tickets were purchased from Jordan
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life has confirmed
The case of the missing memo
Things disappear in Malta. The island is prey to
European Commission wants an investigation on the Montenegro deal
The European Commission has said it expects the Mozura
Report shines light on Dubai’s role in facilitating global illicit financial flows
A new, extensive report by the US think tank
Everyone’s digging their heels in
Deny, deny, deny. And when the clock runs out
XNT (Exante) and FIAU cuddling up, really
As Malta is battling the possibility of making it
NAO report shows ‘usual suspects’ involved in hospitals’ scandal
Disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi’s ‘friends’, consultant David Galea,
Montenegro and the unspoken threat
There was public outrage when the finance minister, Edward
Support for EUobserver after being threatened for Caruana Galizia article
Political activist and financier Bill Browder has put his
It’s time for Peter Grech to go
The former Head of the economic crimes unit has
Former Economic Crimes Unit chief admits to police inaction on scandals
The second testimony of Ian Abdilla, the former head

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