Malta government only paying ‘lip service’ to its human rights obligations, UN hears
Leading international press freedom and human rights organisations raised
‘It is when institutions fail that journalists become vulnerable’
Journalists who unearth wrongdoing are endangered when the institutions
A Tale of Two Maltas
We’ve never had it so good. We’ve never had
Finance Minister steps in to defend China on US concerns on project Malta embraced
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has again raised a few
Rule of law and press freedom in Malta criticised by UN Human Rights Council
The Maltese government has come under significant criticism for
OSCE Media Freedom Representative welcomes judgment for press freedom
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media has
Commission told to ‘investigate misuse of EU funds by tuna farm operators’
The European Commission has been asked to investigate any
Electoral Commission admits misinformation given to European citizens voting in EP elections
European citizens residing in Malta were given incorrect information
Nothing to see here
According to Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, Malta’s financial services
Malta government ranking on transparency takes another knock
Since 2016, Malta has dropped a total of six
On the journalist’s duty to scrutinise those in power… and their spouses
“Respect for truth and for the right of the
Return of the Middle Ages
They are the best of times, they are the
U ejja, come on – it’s just €4 million spent on ‘false allegations’ in five months!
Another direct order of over €2 million was given
Looking through the glass bell jar
Nanna’s house was like Victory Kitchen. Huge pots and
Reporters Without Borders condemns latest threat against The Shift News
A new threat of possible legal action against Malta-based
Russian banker threatens The Shift News with SLAPP lawsuit
Only hours after a conference at the University of
Can you locate Rwanda on a map? It’s one of those countries trouncing Malta on women in parliament
Well designed gender quotas lead to significantly more women
UN and OSCE media freedom representatives raise concerns about whistleblower directive
In a letter sent to the European Commission, the
UN Delegates called on to increase citizens’ protection from surveillance
Delegates at the United Nationals Human Rights Council 40th Session
‘We were never more proud of her than on the day she was murdered’
His mother’s fight against corruption highlighted the need for
Thousands take to the streets in Montenegro against corruption
On Saturday, over 10,000 Montenegrins protested in the capital
European civil liberties NGOs brand Labour Party ‘anti-EU’ ahead of elections
A Europe-wide campaign being waged by human rights organisations prior
The rise of the brazen lie
At some point over the last three years, a
Tales from the dark side of the Revolut revolution
Digital banking application Revolut is battling yet another scandal
Lawsuits that cripple journalists: Malta a protagonist in debate on press freedom
Media freedom and the abuse of lawsuits to silence
Smoke and mirrors: The personal account of an AUM staff member
This is a guest post by a former staff
‘University of Malta building fails to comply with safety standards’
One of the buildings housing the Faculty of Science
Pravda in the Med
“The Party is always right.” At least, that’s what
‘Strong support’ at European Parliament for phasing out cash-for-passport schemes
EU lawmakers have strongly recommended the phasing out of
500 days of impunity
Five hundred days since the assassination of Maltese journalist

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