The consequence of Joseph Muscat
Since Joseph Muscat came to power in 2013, with
Projects Malta issued ITS site tender without necessary authorisation
Updated with Repubblika’s reaction The National Audit Office (NAO)
Government spending on Steward Healthcare criticised
The government’s deal with Steward Healthcare, who owns and
Calls for Tourism Minister’s resignation following Commissioner’s report
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life has said
Third economic measures package gets first nod by Chamber of SMEs
Following scrutiny of the government’s last two business assistance
Prominent retailers who wrote to Abela mum on own measures to help employees
Over a dozen of Malta’s prominent local businesses who
Hungarian emergency bill could jail journalists for five years for ‘fake news’
A number of governments have come under fire from
Role of Steward Healthcare questioned again in light of pre-fabricated hospital
The announcement of a government call for a pre-fabricated
Ombudsman asked to investigate Commissioner by Film Association
The Malta Producers Association (MPA) submitted a formal complaint
‘Caruana Galizia called out her country’s dysfunctional electoral system’
Former European Court of Human Rights Judge Vincent De
Imprisoned Azerbaijani journalist who exposed corruption released early
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
The ugly behind the pretty: How disinformation is thriving on Instagram
The creation and spread of false or deliberately misleading
Life before and after ‘the war’
It takes a very short moment of reflection to
The murky energy project of Joseph Muscat and Konrad Mizzi in Montenegro
The Mozura wind farm project was haunted by allegations
‘Gozo Hospital should serve as hospital, not health centre’ – Mater Dei doctor
A Mater Dei doctor “knee-deep” in the coronavirus outbreak
Labour’s playbook catches coronavirus
When they tell you it’s not about the money,
Steward Healthcare sending Coronavirus patients in Gozo to Malta
There is no clear contribution being made by Steward
Entrepreneur calls out censorship by Economy Minister, threatens to divulge ‘personal interests’
A German national and entrepreneur in Malta who founded
Fiscal measures introduced should retain employees, not cater for unemployment
Fiscal measures to retain workers in employment are needed
The biggest battle against coronavirus – getting people to stay indoors
As the Maltese health authorities urge everyone to remain
Mapping Media Freedom registers threat against The Shift
The demand for €300,000 from The Shift to appease
Pilatus Bank failed to publish audited accounts
The now-defunct Pilatus Bank in Malta, whose Iranian owner
Justice delayed: Trial of man accused of ordering Kuciak’s murder postponed
How does a court in Slovakia, a shady businessman,
A crook led by crooks
Journalism has several aims, including educating, entertaining and informing,
Measures for business ‘flashy figures’ but ‘little once you work it out’ – Chamber of SMEs
The government’s €1.8 billion rescue package introduced on Wednesday
European organisation challenges Maltese government’s refusal of Freedom of Information request
An international organisation is contesting the basis on which
Virus brings out gentle side of the Maltese and the coldness of government
Similar to what we see in post-apocalyptic movies, the
Croatian behind White Flag scheme wants The Shift to pay him €300,000
Croatian Kristijan Curavić, the man behind the idea of

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