Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
David Casa elected to top European Parliament post
National Party MEP David Casa will form part of
Reach beyond the Dwejra night sky
The Planning Authority often gets it wrong when issuing
‘Someone who saves lives is not a criminal’
A number of online petitions have been launched to
Muscat protected his friends, not the national interest
While the Maltese government kept insisting that the Council
Taxpayers compensate Neville Gafa for being ‘disturbed’
Neville Gafa’s contract with the Foundation for Medical Services
Worse than Mongolia but better than Germany
One fine February day, eight months before Daphne Caruana
With friends like Azerbaijan…
An op-ed by Rebecca Vincent, Reporters Without Borders UK
International freedom of expression organisations welcome crucial resolution
We, the undersigned international freedom of expression organisations, welcome
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE)
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta
‘Smear campaigns against journalists on the rise in Europe’
Smear campaigns against journalists coordinated by politicians are on
Horses for EU courses
Last month’s European Parliament (EP) election result – its
Reporters Without Borders event to support Council of Europe report on Malta
As the report by the Council of Europe’s Special
BOV and Malta’s toxic reputation
“Your business is doing too well. I’m afraid we
The Shift News’ story leads to revocation of DB project permit in St George’s Bay
The controversial project by DB Group at St George’s
Standards are set at the top
The construction industry disaster has briefly opened a dark
Malta government fails to list ‘serious inaccuracies’ in Council of Europe report
The government is yet to list and communicate the
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have
Tourism in the Concrete Age
You know what tourists don’t like? Paying for an
‘We are not enemies of Malta’
Joseph Muscat’s government is faced with an opportunity to
Joseph Muscat’s Haiku
Most European political leaders campaign in poetry, then govern
You can protest, you are free(ish)
“Freedom of the press comes down to this: The
Construction sector chaos leads to public protest on Tuesday
All those “angry, fed up and worried” about the
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons call for concrete action ahead of Global Media Freedom Conference
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons have called for concrete action
Appeal to EU leaders to address the need for justice at summit in Malta
Seven international press freedom and human rights organisations have
They’re laughing at you
I thought it was a joke at first, or
Gargamel, you will be missed
Ivan Fenech spoke like he wrote, without wasted words.
‘The government is deliberately acting in bad faith’ – law professor
Law professor Kevin Aquilina agrees with the Council of

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