murder
The EU could end up helping accused murderer Yorgen Fenech and his... View more
People’s Tribunal will indict governments over failure to convict journalists’ murderers
A group of leading media organisations have launched a new initiative called... View more
Slovak journalists to face charges for revealing spy-for-hire in Jan Kuciak case
Two journalists from Slovak independent media platform Dennik N could face up... View more
Forty-seven months
It’s been almost four years since the brutal assassination of trail-blazing journalist... View more
ECHR finds Russia failed to investigate assassination of journalist Natalia Estemirova
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russian authorities failed... View more
Conscience of the State
President George Vella and his conscience are in the news. There have... View more
Sleeping with the fishes
The publication of the conclusions of the public inquiry into the brutal... View more
Whose interests are being served?
Malta’s rusted wheels of justice have clanked and squealed their way to... View more
Speak up now, Yorgen Fenech
It’s taken far too long, but finally, it’s been confirmed that accused... View more
‘Groundbreaking confirmation of the role political propaganda played in her death’
An extensive, six-month investigation by The Shift into the secret Facebook groups... View more
Once, we had a country
Once, we had a country – until Joseph Muscat wrecked it. Deep... View more
The rule of delinquents confirmed
As Robert Abela, prime minister and former adviser to disgraced ex-prime minister... View more
This fish rotted from the head down
There’s no proof that the government killed Daphne Caruana Galizia, but it... View more
Public inquiry findings: ‘Historic opportunity to ensure real change for the safety of journalists’
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family has said the public inquiry report is “a... View more
Murderers in government: Labour’s poisonous legacy
The Maltese state is responsible for the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana... View more
‘What do these people know for them to be protected in a way that suggests everyone is afraid of them?’
During an online vigil in remembrance of Daphne Caruana Galizia, three years... View more
Conclusions of public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death expected this week
The public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is... View more
Horror on a loop
As the islands face yet another monumental crisis, Maltese politicians continue to... View more
The Electrogas hockey stick
The EU could end up helping accused murderer Yorgen Fenech and his... View more
People’s Tribunal will indict governments over failure to convict journalists’ murderers
A group of leading media organisations have launched a new initiative called... View more
ECHR finds Russia failed to investigate assassination of journalist Natalia Estemirova
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russian authorities failed... View more
Conscience of the State
President George Vella and his conscience are in the news. There have... View more
Sleeping with the fishes
The publication of the conclusions of the public inquiry into the brutal... View more
Whose interests are being served?
Malta’s rusted wheels of justice have clanked and squealed their way to... View more
Speak up now, Yorgen Fenech
It’s taken far too long, but finally, it’s been confirmed that accused... View more
‘Groundbreaking confirmation of the role political propaganda played in her death’
An extensive, six-month investigation by The Shift into the secret Facebook groups... View more