‘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
Human Rights Commissioner calls for action to counter attacks against press
Dunja Mijatović, the Commissioner for Human Rights at the
European watchdog registers threat against media freedom from Prime Minister’s staff
Social media posts by Josef Caruana, an official from
Journalists should be pussycats not watchdogs
The implications of last week’s court decision by Judge
A partial review is worse than none at all
The investigation by Public Standards Commissioner George Hyzler into
Helena Dalli approved as Equality Commissioner, ‘with reservations’
Helena Dalli has been approved as Equality Commissioner after
One year on, Saudi journalist’s murder haunts kingdom
One year ago, Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into
‘If we don’t take the right step forward democracy is dead’
Filipino journalist Maria Ressa has called on journalists to
Government’s attack on Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt’s credibility ‘a concern’
The Maltese government’s “knee-jerk reaction” to attack the credibility
Mapping Media Freedom registers threat against French journalist in Malta
The threat made against a French journalist filming the
Malta one of 70 countries using organised social media manipulation campaigns
Malta is one of 70 countries having used organised
Keith Schembri’s business interests a problem for press freedom – report
The Prime Minister’s chief of staff Keith Schembri has
‘McMafia’ author questions contract killing of Maltese journalist
The most extraordinary thing about Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Diverting public attention from the story that won’t die
In the make-belief land of Malta, perception matters more
‘Energetic support’ needed against impunity for attacks against journalists
International press freedom organisations have sent an open letter
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has

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