Foundation named after murdered journalist among those paying tribute
The mother-of-three was killed in a bomb blast close to her home in 2017
Court turns down Jamie Vella’s tenth request for bail
Vella’s defence blames 'people with vested interests who force' AG’s hand in opposing bail
Svetlana Muscat allegedly allowed people to meet Fenech in her office at CCF, matter flagged internally
Lawyer challenges the prime minister to sue him for slander
Robert Abela’s assault on a magistrate and the judiciary is intended to shield those who robbed the nation of millions
Murder hitmen not taken to court sitting from prison
Self-confessed hitmen say facts about Caruana Galizia case remain secret
Once again, there are signs of antagonism against journalists
Ex PM's lawyer insists inquiry not relevant to libel proceedings against murdered journalist
Highlights from Sunday's newspapers
Court orders ex-minister's aide to pay Daphne Caruana Galizia’s heirs €8,000 penalty and €326 in damages
Robert Abela’s recent virulent monologue was the final confirmation this is not an electoral campaign any more
Daphne Caruana Galizia reported on scandal before being killed by a car bomb
All democratic crises of our history were brought about by Labour undermining democracy
Request to name parliament hall after Caruana Galizia was denied, but government named social housing project after Patrick Holland and road after Lorry Sant
Self-confessed hitmen did not have rights breached by court-appointed lawyers
Malta has 2 years to transpose the anti-SLAPP law aimed at protecting journalists,
It is the first time that a head of state’s words have dovetailed with what Repubblika have been saying for nearly seven years
Brothers refuse to say more when asked to testify in libel proceedings
The garnishee orders were issued over libel cases which were then dropped
Daphne Foundation says former chief of staff was leaking information in 'real time'
Rule of law NGO file judicial protest in wake of damning judgement
Court: Not declaring serious conflicts of interest should be a crime
Daphne, Vitals and Sophia: the names behind Robert Abela’s attacks on the judiciary
Alfred and George Degiorgio say they are working to annul trial
When one man, the prime minister, single-handedly decides which public inquiry to endorse and which to trash, that’s not a democracy anymore
An application for bail was leaked to the media soon after it was filed in court, the defence has complained
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