How much does Malta have to give?
Malta has a racism problem, and nothing is being
Judicial schizophrenia
Justice Joanne Vella Cuschieri has ruled that Malta Enterprise’s right
Cracks appear in the government’s piggy bank
Who thought extending ‘‘interest-free’ property loans to people who
Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial
Human Rights Commissioner calls for action to counter attacks against press
Dunja Mijatović, the Commissioner for Human Rights at the
European watchdog registers threat against media freedom from Prime Minister’s staff
Social media posts by Josef Caruana, an official from
The future is female, wiping out the past
Joseph Muscat gave a speech at the United Nations
A stillborn inquiry
This week British members of parliament railed against their
What is Helena Dalli’s track record on gender equality?
Helena Dalli is Malta’s candidate for the European Commission,
Government’s attack on Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt’s credibility ‘a concern’
The Maltese government’s “knee-jerk reaction” to attack the credibility
Mapping Media Freedom registers threat against French journalist in Malta
The threat made against a French journalist filming the
‘Someone connected to the Maltese government bears responsibility for her death’
Matthew Caruana Galizia described the scene of his mother’s
‘What worked in the past may no longer be valid today’
The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal by
Crane Currency excluded from contracts by Liberian government following scandal
Crane Currency has been excluded from all future contracts
‘McMafia’ author questions contract killing of Maltese journalist
The most extraordinary thing about Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Public inquiry must be ‘fully independent’ and ‘impartial beyond question’
Updated to include the Caruana Galizia family’s reply to
‘Biased shithole’ remark by Foreign Minister’s assistant noted in UN report
The incident where the Private Secretary of Foreign Minister
Diverting public attention from the story that won’t die
In the make-belief land of Malta, perception matters more
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has
Maltese ambassador’s speech on media freedom fails to mention journalist’s assassination
The Maltese Ambassador to Austria gave an impassioned speech
On your marks, get set… not yet
Will he go or won’t he? When Joseph Muscat
Writer of ‘The Laundromat’ calls Panama Papers ‘crimes against humanity’
Writer and producer Scott Z.Burns has called the findings
Protests, pledges and politicians
Last Saturday’s environmental protest brought together many different parts
At least, we’re not Malta
We’re not Malta, fortunately. That was the sentiment expressed
On rights and abuse
In a video posted online on Saturday, Mario Portelli
Crane Currency mum on new money laundering charges against Central Bank officials in Liberia
Officials from the Central Bank of Liberia have been
Company embroiled in Algerian visa scandal criticised for ‘ripping people off’
The UK Home Office has been profiting to the
When ‘fake news’ comes from a DOI press release
On Saturday, the Department of Information published a government
UK Foreign Office welcomes ‘Malta’s commitment to a public inquiry’
The UK Foreign Office seems to have missed the
Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt lists reasons why John Dalli is ‘disgraced’
Updated to include John Dalli’s counter-reply. The author of

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