Reflections from Malta’s port
Migrant Offshore Aid Station was founded in Malta in 2014
Rejected asylum seekers in Malta face legal and humanitarian uncertainty
Fifteen million forced to leave their homes amid massacre, mass rape and famine
We are once again not rising to the occasion and refusing to adjust to the changing face of Malta
Many see the foreign workforce as 'dispensable'
US vice-president and Catholic convert meets Vatican's secretary of state
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
Cross-disciplinary team needed to identify victims, ensure they are not returned to home country where they will be trafficked again
Italy welcomes the decision
If we accept the erosion of human rights for others, we may soon find ourselves subjected to that same treatment
The asylum seekers had been detained aboard tourist boats after being rescued at sea
They will be returned to countries where they can reside legally
Robert Abela's comments about human rights represent very dangerous ground
Eurobarometer survey shows young people elsewhere in Europe are most worried about defence
PM caused a furore last week when he claimed, together with EU leaders, that he is keen on amending human rights conventions
Eurostat data reveals EU-wide trend to welcome immigrants from outside bloc
Robert Abela seems to be taking his lessons from the worst despots of the present
'I can't explain what the suffering was like' - former detainee
PM says many other EU countries back Malta's push to reform ECHR
The prime minister has said the human rights convention need to be amended where it involves migration
Photos emerge showing him by the hospital bed of Libya’s Minister of State Adel Jumaa
Employees had written to the European Commission claiming nepotism and mishandling of harassment claims
Latin Americans told they must secure another immigration status or depart US
The prime minister was speaking following a Brussels meeting on migration
El Salvador president says US will 'pay a very low fee'
Home Affairs Minister meets Irish Minister Jim O’Callaghan and Executive Director of Frontex Hans Leijtens
Smaller boats with a capacity of five to 10 are often filled with 30-40 people
‘Murderous policy’ of failing to uphold its search and rescue obligations at sea
John Pace says migration centres in Libya don’t work
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