‘Yorgen Fenech’s bosom buddy should not be reforming laws’ – Moviment Graffitti
“Yorgen Fenech’s bosom buddy”, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis,
The tapir and the elephant 
As public demands for his resignation mount, Edward Zammit
‘Groundbreaking confirmation of the role political propaganda played in her death’
An extensive, six-month investigation by The Shift into the
No justice without accountability
Robert Abela has no intention of taking serious action
International reactions to public inquiry findings stress the need for reform
The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Teresa
Missing page from public inquiry report published on social media, refers to Electrogas
After wide speculation as to what the contents of
Once, we had a country
Once, we had a country – until Joseph Muscat
Government blocks democracy even as it commits to defending it
Insisting that “outsiders” did not have an automatic right
This fish rotted from the head down
There’s no proof that the government killed Daphne Caruana
Public inquiry findings: ‘Historic opportunity to ensure real change for the safety of journalists’
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family has said the public inquiry
Protest tonight after public inquiry report holds state responsible for journalist’s assassination
Civil society organisations Repubblika and Occupy Justice have announced
Murderers in government: Labour’s poisonous legacy
The Maltese state is responsible for the assassination of
Spinning the inquiry
Some communication experts are specialists in what is called
Party financing must be overhauled if Malta’s to emerge from its distorted democracy – Graffitti
Malta is suffering from a “distortion of democracy” whereby
2020 ‘unfortunate record year’ for press freedom, call for action from EC President
Press freedom organisation partners forming the Media Freedom Rapid
PACE hands over reports to public inquiry on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
The Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
Navigating new waters, public inquiry welcomes public’s submissions
The public inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist
Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry: where to from here?
The details revealed by the public inquiry into Maltese
Out with the old and in with… the same?
Good riddance to 2020. I’m sure no one’s sorry
Keith Schembri’s phone: a hypothesis
It’s the season to be jolly and put cynicism
Judges in the dock 
It was the Roman satirist Juvenal who asked, Who
What’s next? Cement shoes?
These guys don’t learn anything, do they? It’s not
An attack on the independence of the judiciary
A statement by the government on Tuesday attacked the
‘You are not credible, I am sorry’ – former Chief Justice tells Keith Schembri
The public inquiry hearing on Monday touched upon a
In denial
Brexit negotiations that were meant to end Sunday have
‘Some things seem to be organised around the needs of businessmen’ – former Chief Justice
Issues linked with corruption can begin from the tendering
Reclaiming what is political
The government’s repeated attempts at discrediting the public inquiry

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