Who changed Omtzigt’s Wikipedia page?
Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt described being
Caruana Galizia murder first on 10 most urgent cases of press freedom
The murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia topped the list
Freedom of speech top priority for Maltese – Eurobarometer
Malta was one of the top countries in the
Looking back at a year of press freedom attacks in Malta
2019 has been another year of attacks against press
Government targets journalist dismissed by Times of Malta
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici has joined MPs and government
Albanian government passes law putting online media under State control
The Albanian government has passed two laws that will
European Parliament announces the ‘Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Investigative Journalism’
The Bureau of the European Parliament, presided by the
Reporters Without Borders reacts to government’s denial of access to journalist on Republic Day
Reporters Without Borders have reacted strongly to journalist Caroline
The King of Kickbackistan goes full dictator
Joseph Muscat hasn’t just stopped speaking to journalists. Now
Record sales at art exhibition in support of The Shift
The launch of the art exhibition by Danish artist
Rights groups cautiously welcome public inquiry into journalist’s death
Nine international press freedom and human rights groups have
‘Delighted to be back’ – artist Marie Louise Kold in Malta for exhibition launch
The final touches are being put in place for
International Forum on Information & Democracy to fight information disorder
Eleven organisations from around the world unveiled the newly
Calls for Keith Schembri’s resignation after withdrawal of libel case on 17 Black
The Opposition and civil society organisations have called for
Two years of The Shift: Malta’s only newsroom funded by readers
The Shift is two years old. We want to
Paul Caruana Galizia shortlisted for British Journalism Award
Paul Caruana Galizia has been shortlisted for New Journalist
‘Journalists must come together, not attack each other’ – OSCE forum
The recent phenomenon of journalists attacking journalists, motivated by
‘This is not on’, said the Dodger to the fly
Dodging journalists. Avoiding interviews. Running away from tough questions.
You will not get away with murder
Guest commentary by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX,
Twitter ban: ‘Political advertising isn’t about free expression’
Twitter has announced that it will no longer accept
A dirty bill of health
No well-governed country is immune from corruption. Normally, however,
Government mum on Malta’s failure to sign global media freedom pledge
The Maltese government has failed to sign a pledge
Human Rights Commissioner ‘worried’ about excessive use of force by police
The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of
International pressure essential for journalists’ protection
Human rights, anti-corruption and media freedom organisations called on
Two years after Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, the world reacts
On the two-year anniversary of the assassination of Daphne
Breaking their rules – Megan Mallia
Guest commentary by Megan Mallia, niece of assassinated journalist
Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial
‘The many assassinations of Daphne’ – Ġorġ Mallia
By Ġorġ Mallia, Head of Department Media and Communications
‘There can be no mercy for those who killed Daphne’ – Harlem Désir
There can be no mercy for those responsible for
Reporters Without Borders returns to Malta to demand justice for Daphne
Guest commentary by Rebecca Vincent, UK Bureau Director, Reporters

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