How Malta became a den of thieves
The revelations emerging from the public inquiry into Daphne
Brothers linked to bomb that killed journalist were among the first 10 arrested… and released
The Agius brothers, known as ‘Tal-Maksar’, named in court
Opposition Leader files request for four witnesses to testify in Vitals case
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia has requested a court to
Dubai ignored police queries on 17 Black, no action on Mizzi and Schembri
The authorities were awaiting verification of information from Dubai,
Yorgen Fenech was receiving information from Silvio Valletta – murder middleman tells court
Murder suspect Yorgen Fenech was receiving inside information about
Will Malta’s parliamentarians begin to serve their role in a democracy?
It’s not clear whether the recent order instigated by
‘Our democracy will be lost if we are indifferent’ – Věra Jourová
The lack of transparency in political advertising and the
‘Alarming restrictions on journalists’
Reporters Without Borders condemned Downing Street’s attempt to ban
Streamcast: a data centre without data
Maltese internet service provider Melita is suing Streamcast in
Police received several updates on Mizzi, Schembri from FIAU
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit had given the police
Concern over ‘mass prosecutions’ while prison beyond its capacity
Criminal charges should not be brought in the form
Owen Bonnici refuses to budge as calls for his resignation increase
Civil rights group Repubblika called for Education Minister Owen
The elephant in the room is only getting bigger
The people’s virus The weekend began with the virtual
Raw deal: Exporting a healthcare model that’s ‘designed to fail’
When Joseph Muscat, a backbencher, turned up at the
BOV clients complain of problems transferring money from Paypal
An exercise by The Shift, looking into complaints by
Abela’s can, Muscat’s worms
Consider these two extraordinary cases. A minister does the
Hidden report on hospitals’ deal shows Nexia BT on committee, investors failed
The evaluation report on the Vitals Global Healthcare deal
Leak of project development details in 2016 puts Gozo Minister in the spotlight
Updated to include response by architect Alexander Bigeni An
Complaint to Speaker after citizens stopped from accessing parliament
Former Secretary-General of the Nationalist Party, Rosette Thake, has
European Commission urging Robert Abela to continue reforms ‘not enough’
European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen encouraging Prime
Defamation law abuse remains a problem for journalists – Harlem Désir
Defamation law abuse and severe online harassment are two
Well that didn’t last very long, did it?
Robert Abela cast a faint glow of hope during
First action against MPs linked to Azerbaijan bribes
A German MP is now facing the consequences of
Justice Minister’s orders to clear protest memorial ‘a breach of freedom of expression’
The order handed down by former Justice Minister Owen
Case against alleged mastermind in journalist’s death continues
Part of a recording taped by Melvin Theuma, middleman
UN experts call for investigation into phone hacking claims
UN experts have expressed concern about allegations of the
Anti-corruption protest held in Valletta
Hundreds of people stood outside Parliament to send a
Former FIAU investigator Jonathan Ferris testifies in public inquiry
Former Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit investigator Jonathan Ferris today
Malta’s media freedom ‘particularly worrying’ – Council of Europe
The Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly has listed Malta

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