Disinformation watch: back to basics
Having failed to silence their most vocal critic, Russian
Prime Minister’s decision not to divulge expenditure on media publicity ‘banal’
NGO Repubblika has said the prime minister’s excuses not
Heaven is a place on earth
There is an old Maltese saying that goes, ‘Bil-flus
Russian billionaire among those who purchased Maltese passport
Sergei Kolesnikov, a Russian businessman listed on Forbes’ list
Navigating new waters, public inquiry welcomes public’s submissions
The public inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist
900 pandemic tracers left in the lurch
The government has still not managed to assign duties
Malta hits new low in Corruption Perceptions Index
Malta has once again hit a new low in
Opposition withdraws backing for MFSA Chair
The Opposition withdrew its backing for the chairman of
Borg’s blasphemy
Minister Ian Borg blasphemed – in public, on live
Scicluna increased Central Bank Governor’s remuneration before he took the position
Former Finance Minister Edward Scicluna gave an €11,000 annual
Prime Minister resigns over corruption allegations
The Prime minister resigned immediately, bringing down his government
Government mum on deals with Gozo Curia
The government is refusing to give information on a
Multi-million euro illegal gambling activity remains unchecked in Malta
An ongoing investigation by The Shift has uncovered a
Government needs to increase daily vaccines for best case scenario to be achieved – doctors
The government must increase the rate at which it
New law proposed weakens lawyers’ accountability and fails to raise standards
The Chamber of Advocates has expressed dismay about a
No time for a weak constitution
Parliament. They’re are at it again. The two Parties
The first sign of corruption
Georges Bernanos (1888-1948): ‘The first sign of corruption in
Air pollution monitoring near cruise ship dock problematic due to faults
Ever since their requested monitoring system was put in
Prime Minister’s ‘team member’ given €2 million in direct orders for road works
Matthew Bongailas, 32, from Fgura, who describes himself on
Gavin Gulia’s swift resignation as MP ‘another argument in favour of need for parliamentary reform’
Malta Tourism Authority Chairman Gavin Gulia’s resignation within hours
Labour TV report on court case to abolish party media ‘perfect piece of evidence’
Lovin Malta CEO and founder Christian Peregin has called
OPM agency forced to reverse decision after breaching rules
A government agency that falls directly under Principal Permanent
Inquiry into Melvin Theuma stabbing still ongoing six months later
The magisterial inquiry on the stabbing in July 2020
Henley and Partners’ ‘intrinsic business’ questioned in light of recent passport rankings
On Saturday, Parliamentary Secretary for Citizenship Alex Muscat was
The politics of anger 
Maybe Aristotle was the first philosopher to say that,
NGOs cheer ‘victory for nation’s skyline’ as Ombudsman acts to remove Palumbo oil rigs
The Three Cities skyline from Valletta may soon be
PA set to approve massive development in Xlendi despite over 100 objections
The Planning Authority batted away 121 letters of objection,
Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry: where to from here?
The details revealed by the public inquiry into Maltese
Labour front-runner to replace Edward Scicluna is a PN life member
The governing Labour Party may lose another parliamentary seat

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