‘Justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia must be secured’ – European Commission President
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has again
Killed for chasing the truth
A social media effort is afoot, spontaneous or orchestrated,
Under attack: Debate to focus on challenges faced by women journalists
A webinar to be held on Thursday hosted by
Wilful ineptitude
“The court would like to make it absolutely clear
The Book of Judges by the book
“F’din l-art li ma tafnix, f’dis-siegħa sewda Inħobb u
Journalists are receiving legal threats at an ‘alarming’ rate – report
The UK is “by far” the most frequent country
Corruption and weak institutions sustain impunity in journalists’ murders – report
International press freedom organisation Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
Facing up to impunity
Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the
Mounting criticism against BA’s decision to censor journalists
The two PN leadership contenders have lashed out at
‘Courageous investigative journalism must be protected’ – RSF
Reporters without Borders (RSF) Director of International Campaigns, Rebecca
Věra Jourová stresses importance of journalism amid COVID-19 ‘infodemic’
The unprecedented “infodemic” that emerged during the pandemic has
Weaponisation of the law suppressing scrutiny of power
Over 25 press freedom organisations have written to the
‘Let journalists work’: Strong statements on World Press Freedom Day
The need for transparent and uncensored information was the
Over 20 press freedom NGOs present rule of law recommendations to Commission
The European Commission must effectively capture the challenges that
State funding of the independent media
Media freedom is what it says – freedom from
The OPM men who would do it again
In the public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne
European journalists highlight Malta’s press freedom alerts in report
Five press freedom alerts reported to the Council of
Hate speech targets journalists following government statement
The government has denied that The Shift’s news founder
The King of Kickbackistan goes full dictator
Joseph Muscat hasn’t just stopped speaking to journalists. Now
A dirty bill of health
No well-governed country is immune from corruption. Normally, however,
Human Rights Commissioner ‘worried’ about excessive use of force by police
The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of
‘Strong condemnation’ of Turkish air strike that killed two journalists in Syria
International press freedom organisations have strongly condemned the apparent
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has
False neutrality isn’t non-partisan
The Council of Europe said this. Muscat said that.
Maltese government told ‘the world is watching’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have called the assassination of
At least, we’re not Malta
We’re not Malta, fortunately. That was the sentiment expressed
Azerbaijan government accused of targeting journalists in exile
Not content with “the total capture of media” inside
International organisations urge Commission President to prioritise press freedom
In a letter to the new President of the
‘States using online harassment as a weapon against critical journalists’
A new website launched by the International Press Institute
We want press freedom but we also want to spy on the press
While the UK Foreign Office hosted a Global Conference

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