Remember Daniel

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2019-10-09T15:30:25+02:00Wed, 9th Oct '19, 15:30|

Have you complained against your prime minister? Remember Daniel. If that means little to you perhaps you should join the "Joseph Muscat Prayer Team". It's a Facebook post of mumbo jumbo voodoo dedicated to ensure the Almighty steels the great Joseph and give him strength. Because that's all he needs. And that's all we need. [...]

GUEST POST: The businessman’s friends

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2019-10-08T12:16:55+02:00Tue, 8th Oct '19, 12:16|

I've been saying for quite a while now - and can dig up at least one article to prove it - that my long held suspicion regarding Daphne Caruana Galizia's killer was that it was indeed a businessman responsible. If so, there are huge and dangerous implications for politics, even if politicians were not directly [...]

GUEST POST: Nothing to hide

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2019-10-08T12:57:40+02:00Tue, 8th Oct '19, 12:12|

Sent in by someone known to me. Following last Sunday's revelations, Pieter Omtzigt asked a very pertinent question. Why did the government refuse to strike a deal with one of the suspected murderers? This would have been the reply expected from someone with nothing to hide: 'I will do anything in my power to uncover [...]

Sceptical about pentiti

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2019-10-08T09:20:34+02:00Tue, 8th Oct '19, 08:09|

The prime minister’s remarks yesterday betray more than he intended. The formal cover is that he doesn’t know the details of the Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination investigation. The police operate independently of the executive, he says, and he cannot and does not interfere. And yet that is not entirely true. Consider for example the point [...]

14-15 October: Another book launch

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2019-10-08T11:53:37+02:00Tue, 8th Oct '19, 06:30|

Italian journalist Roberto Saviano will be launching an anthology of works by Daphne Caruana Galizia that have been translated to Italian. The book will be the first of a series curated by Roberto Saviano and will carry a foreword by him. The book is being launched in Milan on 14 October and in Rome on [...]

14 October: Book launch

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2019-10-07T18:18:52+02:00Mon, 7th Oct '19, 18:18|

"Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia?" will be launched on Monday 14 October at 18:00 at the Catholic Institute in Floriana. The book is being published by Midsea Books. To book a place send an email to [email protected]. About the authors CARLO BONINI has spent the past 25 years investigating white-collar [...]

15 October: Daphne Memorial Debate organised by KSU

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2019-10-07T18:08:03+02:00Mon, 7th Oct '19, 18:08|

On the eve of the two year anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination, KSU will be bringing together journalists from Malta’s independent media to discuss and debate the situation of the media landscape on the island. Tuesday 15 October, 18:30-20:00 Quadrangle, University of Malta The event will feature a key note speech by John Sweeney. [...]

14 October: Daphne Caruana Galizia Memorial Lecture

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2019-10-07T13:25:17+02:00Mon, 7th Oct '19, 13:25|

Carlo Bonini is a Daphne Project journalist and author of L’Isola Assassina: La Sfida di Daphne al Cuore Corrotto dell’Europa (2018) and co-author of Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia? (2019). Mr Bonini has spent the past 25 years investigating white-collar and organised crime in Italy and internationally working for Il [...]

16 October: Vigil in Brussels

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2019-10-07T13:14:58+02:00Mon, 7th Oct '19, 13:14|

For readers in Brussels or around, here are details of the vigil being held by Reporters without Borders, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Transparency International EU, the European Federation of Journalists, the International Federation of Journalists, the International Press Institute and the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders. Save the date: 16 October [...]

16 October: Vigil in London

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2019-10-07T13:10:44+02:00Mon, 7th Oct '19, 13:10|

For readers in London or around, here are details of the vigil being held by Reporters without Borders, PEN International, the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Rory Peck Trust and Transparency International UK. Wednesday, 16 October 2019 at 19:30 The Challoner Hall, Warwick Street, London W1B 5LZ. Nearest station: Piccadilly Circus. Tuesday 16 October will [...]

You want one reason why the PN is polling like a fringe party?

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2019-10-06T16:02:25+02:00Sun, 6th Oct '19, 16:02|

Today some major news emerged about the most heinous political crimes to be committed in Malta in decades. The Sunday Times quotes sources in the investigation confirming once and for all "Daphne was killed because of her work". There is evidence that the investigation has been held back by government interference. And yet, the only [...]

Council of Europe rapporteur asks: Why are there no arrests?

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2019-10-06T15:52:59+02:00Sun, 6th Oct '19, 15:50|

The rapporteur appointed by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to monitor what is happening in Malta has tweeted his reaction to story in the news media today published in The Sunday Times on this website. And he asks the question that only the authorities can, and must answer. What we have learnt [...]

Daphne’s assassination: An inch closer to the truth

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2019-10-06T13:07:34+02:00Sun, 6th Oct '19, 13:07|

The Sunday Times’s story this morning is very important and deserves analysis. We must think about why we’re reading the story now. The assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia happened two years ago. A year ago Michael Farrugia gave, then retracted, the information that the police had identified suspects who were behind the order to the [...]

GUEST SERIES: Pandora’s box (4)

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2019-10-05T14:21:59+02:00Sat, 5th Oct '19, 14:21|

This series started out as an investigation into the American University of Malta-based on an interview with an ex-staff member who was part of the mass firings. [See When Is a University Not a University] However, it soon opened out on to the wider landscape of corruption saturating Malta. Part 1 of this series is [...]

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