European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will seek a second term at the helm of the EU’s most powerful institution
Government broadcaster publishes 7 (in words: seven) paragraphs about Navalny’s death
Malta’s government broadcaster PBS has ‘reported’ the sudden death of Putin-critic Alexei Navalny in a seven-paragraph online article
Pelin Kaya murderer agrees to 37-year prison sentence
Jeremie Camilleri, the man who killed Pelin Kaya in January 2023, indicated his agreement to a 37-year prison sentence
Government paid David Walliams €120,000 to host Malta Film Awards
The film commission paid British comedian and author David Walliams €120,000 to host the Malta Film Awards in January 2022
Engerer hints on disagreement with Malta’s ‘Golden Passport’ sale
Labour MEP Cyrus Engerer has indicated his disagreement with Malta’s de-facto sale of passports to wealthy individuals
Cutajar’s return to Labour ‘popular yet unethical’ – senior party source
Some of the leading figures within the Labour Party are disagreeing on Rosianne Cutajar’s return to the party
Cutajar drops libel case against Mark Camilleri amid return to Labour
Rosianne Cutajar has announced she will drop her libel case against Mark Camilleri amid discussions about her return to the Labour Party
New trade union bears same name as established YMCA fundraiser
A new trade union called SOLIDARJETÀ, Maltese for ‘solidarity’, bears the same name as YMCA Malta’s established TV fundraising marathon