‘The Maltese can get through this stronger, prouder than before’ – Omtzigt
The sudden, unexpected release without charge of the Prime
Slovak politician and Judge resign over links to Jan Kuciak’s murder suspect
Martin Glvac, the Vice President of the Parliament of
You will not get away with murder
Guest commentary by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX,
One year on, Saudi journalist’s murder haunts kingdom
One year ago, Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into
A stillborn inquiry
This week British members of parliament railed against their
A public inquiry judges us, not the assassins
So, the Foreign Minister, Carmelo Abela, states that the
Maltese among those named in Caruana Galizia family’s report to Latvian authorities
Maltese citizens are among those named as members of
This is a safe place, racism is in our midst
These are never isolated incidents, but always connected to
Reporters Without Borders calls for PACE monitoring procedures on Malta
Leading international press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Killing freedom, one pawn at a time
Mark Anthony Falzon insists that press freedom in Malta
‘Those responsible for Daphne Caruana Galizia murder must be brought to justice’ – UK government
The British Foreign Office has condemned the murder of
‘It’s time to be brave’
The need for people to stand up to corruption,
Brothers accused of Daphne Caruana Galizia murder granted bail in money laundering case
The two brothers accused of murdering journalist Daphne Caruana
‘You can’t kill the messenger because you don’t like the message’ – OSCE
“With the systematic denigration of the press, more and
Amnesty delivers 45,000 signatures calling for ‘justice for Daphne’
Amnesty International Italy delivered over 45,000 signatures to the
Global media back call for UN to adopt convention on safety of journalists
A coalition involving the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ),
WATCH: ‘You made me feel part of something bigger’ – Pelin Ünker
Turkish journalist Pelin Ünker, who is facing 13 months
Why all the flowers go
Another vigil, another clean sweep of the flowers and
The man charged with Jan Kuciak’s murder, his links to Malta and what a safe can reveal
A safe owned by Marian Kočner, charged with ordering
The elephant in the room
A video that went viral today on social media
‘What happened to the masterminds?’
At the vigil marking 16 months since the assassination
‘If the institutions did their job, journalists wouldn’t die’ – Matthew Caruana Galizia
Journalists have to investigate corruption when all else that
€8,000 donation to women’s shelter from book on Daphne Caruana Galizia
Women’s shelter Dar Merħba Bik today received a donation
Reporters Without Borders renews call for public inquiry after investigation leak
Reacting to contradictory information about the investigation on the
‘Daphne was right’ is the message marking 13 months since she was killed
‘Daphne was right’ appeared on banners and graffiti overnight
‘You are not alone and we will not forget’ – Reporters Without Borders
By Rebecca Vincent, UK Bureau Director for Reporters Without
UPDATED: Events to mark one year since Daphne’s death
As the one year anniversary of the murder of
Malta for Dummies #6: The minister of economical truth
In Malta, where everything is upside down and topsy-turvy,
Call for protection for murdered Bulgarian journalist’s colleagues
International organisations are calling for a full investigation into
Four women killed in four months
Four women aged between 30 and 74 were brutally

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