Proposed law on State Advocate ‘falls short of Venice Commission requirements’
As Parliament was debating a Bill on Tuesday to
Latvian bank linked to criminal network was pitching Maltese passports
Latvian bank ABLV, linked to money-laundering activities with Pilatus
Incompetent workers, lack of regulation leading to construction industry ‘chaos’
The Chamber of Architects has described the collapse of
Maltese among those named in Caruana Galizia family’s report to Latvian authorities
Maltese citizens are among those named as members of
If you’re consistent, you’re not credible
Every so often, we get an arresting view of
Setting the record straight
A report by Freedom House on the global decline
How to institutionalise mediocrity
“I voted for you. Now you have to do
Casa and Gomes refuse to meet brothers accused of journalist’s death
PN MEP David Casa and former Socialist MEP Ana
European court rules against disgraced former Commissioner John Dalli
The European Court of Justice has concluded that there
A downward spiral: Global decline in democracy ‘most acute in Europe’
Elected leaders in democratic countries have made “explicit attempts
‘We won’t forget journalists who have been silenced’ – IPI World Congress
“When journalists are targeted, societies as a whole pay
Changes at the top
Adrian Delia is quite right to say that the
Truth slips: Is the Egrant inquiry the worst kept secret in town?
In the response filed in court by three Ministers
Faulty wiring: Mizzi’s ‘sinister’ Electrogas deal
The Electrogas deal has been described as a “highly
Report addresses ‘worrying’ trends of online mobs peddling hate
Malta has a problem with “xenophobic, homophobic and political
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
These days, it seems the Maltese public is doing
Former AUM staff member says project was ‘designed to fail’
A former staff member of the American University of
‘Inadvisable, underhand deal’ on Malta’s public hospitals
Minister Konrad Mizzi struck an “inadvisable, underhand deal with
‘Visions for the Future’ project selects 28 women, one from each EU country
The Shift News’ founder Caroline Muscat is one of
UPDATED: International community reacts to scathing report on Malta
Updated to include the government’s reaction. “Evil tends to
‘It’s time to start an independent public inquiry’ – CoE Special Rapporteur
The Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights within
Yes, of course Adrian Delia must go
Before the European Parliament elections, Joseph Muscat said: ‘after
International NGOs call for support of Council of Europe report on Malta
Eight leading press freedom and human rights watchdogs have
Who belongs in Malta?
The drive-by shooting of three migrants shows us that
Five Liberian Central Bank officials in court in scandal involving Crane Currency
Five officials from the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL)
Against all odds
Posters, affixed to the closed doors of Nationalist Party
The skill behind the billboards
Electoral results matter more than billboards, which in any
The big clean up: Vitals closing offshore companies as inquiry looms
Recent company registry filings in Jersey show that Sri
Defenders, deniers, traitors, avoiders: MEP candidates on press freedom
MEP candidates agree that press freedom and the rule
‘A prevailing culture of impunity’
The Council of Europe’s report “paints a very worrying

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