‘Let journalists work’: Strong statements on World Press Freedom Day
The need for transparent and uncensored information was the
The real game in the migrant saga
Is it legal, the way that Malta is treating
The snake in the grass
The “wave of racism” spreading across the country does
Urgent call for prefab hospital still undecided one month later
A rushed call last month for a prefabricated hospital
Labour fought off last night’s action by PN but larger battle remains open
The government last night moved an amendment to the
Government derails parliamentary motion to revoke €100 million payout to Steward Healthcare
The government derailed a motion filed by the Opposition
Konrad Mizzi’s personal lawyer was the advisor he took to seal Montenegro deal
Despite the government’s reluctance to divulge the name of
Angry? Get in line please
It was just over a month ago that Tim
Malta is of ‘exceptional concern for press freedom’ – Council of Europe report
The Council of Europe’s platform for media freedom and
Leaked details on judicial reform get a thumbs down from experts
Senior justice sources have denounced the proposed reforms of
From arms to riches: the rise of James Fenech
From a shop in Mellieha’s Parish Square, which neighbours
Public outrage at Mario Philip Azzopardi after vilification of MEP
Updated with Minister for Culture and Arts Jose Herrera’s
European court orders Poland to suspend judiciary panel for lack of independence
Europe’s highest court has ordered Poland to suspend a
Size of Chinese embassy doubles since initial plans
The size and safety of a Chinese embassy, planned
Surge in racist and hate speech online following government decisions
Online hate has surfaced repeatedly over the past few
State authorities a source of threats to journalists in six countries – report
State authorities and its representatives were the major source
Injections of disinfectant can cushion your brain
The supposed Leader of the Free World tried his
The leisure of gods
If you think democracy and transparency are expensive –
Konrad Mizzi’s trips to Montenegro and the birth of a dirty energy deal
Former Energy Minister Konrad Mizzi visited Montenegro no less
New direct order for illegal batching plant from Gozo Ministry
The Gozo Ministry has given yet another direct order
Stoking the fire 
Just like his predecessor, Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela
Over €1 million given to BEAT Ltd without competition
David Galea, Konrad Mizzi’s childhood friend, was given more
Over 20 press freedom NGOs present rule of law recommendations to Commission
The European Commission must effectively capture the challenges that
A call for nurses to come to Malta was taken up by some dodgy companies
A foreign recruitment agency on the hunt in India
Over 100 press freedom violations in the EU since COVID-19
More than 100 press freedom violations have been registered
No bridge over troubled waters
Robert Abela’s rise to power was quite an easy
Keith Schembri’s wife shareholder in roadwork company receiving millions in government work
Updated with follow-up revelations. Josette Schembri Vella, the wife
The first 100 days of Robert Abela
With the turning of the decade, the beginning of
Get off that high horse, Bobby
Repubblika, the civil society organisation that has become Prime
Surge in building permits given three-year grace period
A total of 18,518 development permits have been given

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