Yorgen Fenech presidential pardon denied after six-hour Cabinet meeting
Joseph Muscat’s Cabinet was summoned to Castille for an
The battle for the soul of the country
Joseph Muscat clings to power under increasing pressure from
Chaos in parliament as protest rages in Valletta
Protestors filled Valletta for the sixth time in less
Citizens continue to demand resignations in fourth protest
A large crowd braved the wind and rain to
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
Protestors flood Valletta demanding resignations and an end to impunity
Hundreds of people filled Castille Square in front of
The faces of an assassination
The three men accused of carrying out the murder
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,”
The Three Amigos Ride Again
The three Cabinet ministers with special involvement in the
Sant’s rant is a distraction
Alfred Sant is unhappy that the European Court of
You will not get away with murder
Guest commentary by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX,
Breaking boundaries in search of truth
Danish artist Marie Louise Kold knows what it is
A dirty bill of health
No well-governed country is immune from corruption. Normally, however,
What will make them listen?
The dust is settling after a week of collective
Four people charged with Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak’s murder
Four people have been charged with the murder of
Judicial schizophrenia
Justice Joanne Vella Cuschieri has ruled that Malta Enterprise’s right
Two years after Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, the world reacts
On the two-year anniversary of the assassination of Daphne
Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial
‘There can be no mercy for those who killed Daphne’ – Harlem Désir
There can be no mercy for those responsible for
Reporters Without Borders returns to Malta to demand justice for Daphne
Guest commentary by Rebecca Vincent, UK Bureau Director, Reporters
Daphne Caruana Galizia, two years: schedule of events
A number of events are being organised in Malta
Helena Dalli approved as Equality Commissioner, ‘with reservations’
Helena Dalli has been approved as Equality Commissioner after
‘McMafia’ author questions contract killing of Maltese journalist
The most extraordinary thing about Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Diverting public attention from the story that won’t die
In the make-belief land of Malta, perception matters more
‘When a journalist dies, a whole chunk of democracy dies’ – Sandro Ruotolo
Renowned Italian journalist Sandro Ruotolo has condemned the Maltese
Maltese government told ‘the world is watching’
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) have called the assassination of
The pen that stung the Republic
A glimpse of a small arm tattoo recently took
Individuals target Daphne Caruana Galizia protest memorial
The portrait of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, placed at

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