Labour’s labour currency
Melvin Theuma’s letter of insurance that appeared in The
The tip of the iceberg
Emotions are running very high. The gravity of the
Protest moves to police headquarters
Protests calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph
The failed state of the man who would be il-Kink
Malta’s democracy looks like someone in the last stages
Caruana Galizia family pushed back as EP delegates arrive to meet PM
There was a heavy police presence at Castille Square
Parliament under siege as protestors turn the tables on MPs
Citizens gathered in front of parliament again on Monday
In the name of the people… Go!
In one of Malta’s darkest weeks, as Europe (and
Malta’s cry for justice
Thousands of people took to the streets of Valletta
‘The Maltese can get through this stronger, prouder than before’ – Omtzigt
The sudden, unexpected release without charge of the Prime
If Muscat won’t bail out, he must be pushed
After a tumultuous week, it is evident that Joseph
Will the public mood bring down Labour?
The Prime Minister’s haggard demeanour on Friday at 3am,
Malta’s crisis of democracy
Castille Square was a sea of flags as thousands
Cardona, Scicluna and Mizzi under investigation on hospitals deal
A judge has thrown out an appeal filed by
Yorgen Fenech presidential pardon denied after six-hour Cabinet meeting
Joseph Muscat’s Cabinet was summoned to Castille for an
The battle for the soul of the country
Joseph Muscat clings to power under increasing pressure from
Joseph Muscat’s fight for survival
There’s a hole in the space where Joseph Muscat’s
‘Governments should be afraid of their people’
As concerned citizens gathered in Valletta for the seventh
‘Political resignations are not enough’ – Reporters Without Borders
International press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF) demanded
‘Time for national unity’
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia’s decision to cancel the PN
That final blog post
The situation is desperate, and even worse since Daphne
Chaos in parliament as protest rages in Valletta
Protestors filled Valletta for the sixth time in less
Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi resigns, Economy Minister Cardona ‘suspends himself’
Following a long cabinet meeting held at the Office
Prime Minister’s chief of staff ‘moves on’
The Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri resigned
Citizens continue to demand resignations in fourth protest
A large crowd braved the wind and rain to
Whispering a revolution
In May 2017 I co-founded a group called the
Our tough man in Castille
It shouldn’t need saying, but it’s part of our
‘Impunity in any society erodes the rule of law’ – GRECO Executive Secretary
Malta needs an overall strategy and coherent risk-based approach
Protesters gather in Valletta for the third time in less than a week
Thousands of protestors gathered in Valletta for the third
Who’s watching the watcher?
What if Yorgen Fenech decided to ask for a
Caruana Galizia family insists Prime Minister step back from investigation
The family of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is

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