The battle for the soul of the country
Joseph Muscat clings to power under increasing pressure from
Joseph Muscat’s fight for survival
There’s a hole in the space where Joseph Muscat’s
‘Governments should be afraid of their people’
As concerned citizens gathered in Valletta for the seventh
‘Time for national unity’
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia’s decision to cancel the PN
Chaos in parliament as protest rages in Valletta
Protestors filled Valletta for the sixth time in less
Prime Minister’s chief of staff ‘moves on’
The Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri resigned
Citizens continue to demand resignations in fourth protest
A large crowd braved the wind and rain to
Our tough man in Castille
It shouldn’t need saying, but it’s part of our
‘Impunity in any society erodes the rule of law’ – GRECO Executive Secretary
Malta needs an overall strategy and coherent risk-based approach
Who’s watching the watcher?
What if Yorgen Fenech decided to ask for a
Owen Bonnici’s shattered serenity
Owen Bonnici had a bad night. Why would he
Documents confirm Crane Currency indicted in Liberia, despite denials
Crane Currency has been indicted in Liberia for economic
Protestors flood Valletta demanding resignations and an end to impunity
Hundreds of people filled Castille Square in front of
Malta fails to implement all but one Council of Europe recommendation
Malta has failed to implement all but one of
Calls for the Prime Minister’s resignation after suspected mastermind arrested
Calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat
Justice before clickbait
A ‘businessman’ did not commission the assassination of journalist
The sanity of crowds
“What is there new to say?” asked Petra Caruana,
EU must intervene to protect journalists against SLAPP
The fact Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “widower and sons are
‘What the fuck, Joe’: Emails to PM reveal dismissal of abuse by developer
Email correspondence between a Labour Party activist and Prime
Schembri finally got his day in court, and he chose to run away
Well, that didn’t go very well, did it? In
Dodging the truth on pushback
“I was mistaken when it comes to the pushback,”
Calls for Keith Schembri’s resignation after withdrawal of libel case on 17 Black
The Opposition and civil society organisations have called for
Two years of The Shift: Malta’s only newsroom funded by readers
The Shift is two years old. We want to
Sant’s rant is a distraction
Alfred Sant is unhappy that the European Court of
‘This is not on’, said the Dodger to the fly
Dodging journalists. Avoiding interviews. Running away from tough questions.
They killed a journalist and created a monster
You have to ask what motivates a man to
WhatsApp sues Israeli spy company linked to Maltese citizen
WhatsApp has filed a lawsuit against the NSO Group,
‘They did it, too!’
“It’s okay to give Kurt Farrugia Malta Enterprise because
Government mum on Malta’s failure to sign global media freedom pledge
The Maltese government has failed to sign a pledge
How much does Malta have to give?
Malta has a racism problem, and nothing is being

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