Miriam Dalli’s electoral gimmick has cost taxpayers €152,000 so far
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli has spent €152,000 of taxpayers’
Malta: a pseudo-democracy
Britain’s chaotic exit from the EU. Putin’s war in
The tenor and the Sopranos 
Here’s a placard from the French 2002 presidential election:
Ian Borg spending tens of thousands on personal photographer
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg is spending tens of
Joseph Calleja concert drops free entrance but keeps government funds
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. The latest open-air
On anniversary of public inquiry report, 9 international organisations insist ‘implementation remains crucial’
Nine leading international press freedom organisations said on the
Embracing tyrants – Kevin Cassar
“Will they call von der Leyen corrupt?  Will they
Malta’s gender gap remains among worst in Europe – World Economic Forum
The disparity between men and women in Malta –
Michael Zammit Tabona, anti-communist – Ranier Fsadni
We should all thank God that this country has
Retired judge tops 3 pensions with an extra €13,000 as chairman
A 76-year-old former Judge and Labour MP is pocketing
Malta to ease travel restrictions despite record Covid cases, spike in deaths
The government is set to ease COVID-19 travel restrictions
The ‘idiots’
“Every ten years or so, some idiot brings up
Government secretly renegotiating scheme promised to hundreds of Air Malta employees
The government is secretly negotiating a massive u-turn on
Leading environmental NGOs not consulted on Hal Far race track
The government’s track record with noise regulation has made
EU Commission raps Malta for failing to transpose EU renewable energy rules
Malta, along with Slovenia and Italy, has received a
The not-so-smart city – Noel Grima
It was when Lawrence Gonzi was prime minister and
Malta taken to European Court of Justice over failure to provide data link services to aircraft operators
Malta, along with Slovakia and Greece, has been referred
Sliding relentlessly to autocracy
Robert Abela’s new cabinet was sworn in.  Since then,
Brussels names Muscat, Malta shrugs
This week we had two EU reports on Malta’s
‘Daphne became a symbol of our resistance’
Shortly before she was assassinated, journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
Bidnija shooting range: one room developed into a 6,000 sqm range, no permits
The government and its ‘independent’ authorities, including the Planning
The Shift wins another six challenges to Freedom of Information requests
Six more government entities resisting a decision by the
OHSA still ‘seeking legal advice’ months after being informed of breach by one of its top officials
 The Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) is still
Concerns on ‘impunity afforded’ to Muscat, Schembri, Mizzi – LIBE Committee report
Updated to include debate at the European Parliament MEPs
Light years
The images acquired by NASA’s new James Webb Space
The missing crypto queen and ‘the shadowy world of Maltese gambling websites’
OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova stole US$4 billion from her
A decade of power failures
The Times of Malta published an article on Saturday
Witches and the public interest
The Court has thrown out four libel suits brought

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