In Court, Ričardas Malinauskas Made His Final Statement: Influential Businessmen and Officials Are Guilty
Ričardas Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, delivered his final statement in court, claiming the involvement of powerful businessmen and officials in a corruption case linked to bribery.
During the trial of Ričardas Malinauskas and former judges for corruption, the accused will have the final word
The trial of Ričardas Malinauskas, accused of bribery alongside several others, is set to conclude with final statements from the defendants following a controversial verdict from the Kaunas Regional Court.
Few leaders in Australia are as firmly entrenched in power than Peter Malinauskas
Peter Malinauskas is solidifying his grip on power as the Premier of South Australia, having achieved remarkable electoral success and establishing a dominant position within the Labor party.
In South Australia One Nation has put meat on the bones of its polling surge – now both major parties need to respond
The South Australian election results saw Peter Malinauskas' Labor government confirmed as the winner, but the rise of One Nation poses significant challenges for both major parties.
‘I’m going to leave you some landmines’: Pauline Hanson sends SA premier a message amid jubilant supporters
Pauline Hanson celebrated her party's significant electoral gains in South Australia while taunting the state premier.
Breaking: Labor Party retains power in South Australia, ABC projects
The Labor Party has been projected to retain power in South Australia, securing a second consecutive election win under Peter Malinauskas.
SA Liberals hope preferencing One Nation will give them a fighting chance – but is the brand damage worth it?
The South Australian Liberal party is advising voters to preference One Nation ahead of Labor to enhance their chances in the upcoming state election, despite historical opposition to the party.
South Australian premier told gun lobby he wouldn’t tighten firearm laws despite agreeing to federal crackdown
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has reassured gun lobbyists that he will not strengthen state firearm laws even after agreeing to a national crackdown following recent violent incidents.
Hanson in confrontations with SA premier and MP as poll support continues
Pauline Hanson confronts South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas regarding immigration policies amid rising support for her party, One Nation.
Will One Nation go mainstream in South Australia’s election? – podcast
The South Australian state election is poised to be a significant event as One Nation aims to convert its polling support into electoral success, while Premier Peter Malinauskas is expected to win decisively.
'We don't run around ... saying we've got a toxic beer crisis': SA Premier backs algal bloom health messaging
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas defends the state's health messaging regarding the algal bloom, stating the term 'toxic' is overly broad and has been misapplied in the context of public health advice.
Live: SA's political leaders face off in debate one week out from election
South Australia's political leaders engage in a campaign debate just one week before the state election, covering critical issues such as health, housing, and environmental challenges.
SA Premier apologises for failing to deliver on his promise to 'fix the ramping crisis'
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has publicly apologized for not fulfilling his promise to address the ramping crisis in the state.
Court rules 'no reasonable basis' for $2.3m lawsuit against SA premier
The South Australian Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against Premier Peter Malinauskas, determining there is no reasonable basis for the $2.3 million claims made by former MP Annabel Digance and her husband.
Questions directed at I. Ruginiene raise a smile for S. Malinauskas: 'These are completely empty matters'
The Lithuanian Prime Minister's family trip to Italy and Vatican for a meeting with the Pope has sparked debate about the use of taxpayers' money.
Mayor of Druskininkai R. Malinauskas: I intend to name all the fraudsters and criminals in the Vijūnėlė case
The Mayor of Druskininkai, R. Malinauskas, expressed his intention to reveal all involved in the Vijūnėlė corruption case during a court session in Vilnius.
Longer ballot papers and family voting tickets: Four quick hits on SA's election
The upcoming South Australian state election features record candidate numbers and logistics adjustments, including longer ballot papers due to increased nominations.
SA parties raise federal campaign funds amid political donation ban
South Australian political parties are using their websites for federal campaign fundraising despite a state ban on political donations, leading to concerns about influence and perceptions.
S. Malinauskas on the 'new saviors': 'The situation looks dangerous'
S. Malinauskas discusses the political landscape in Lithuania and denies intentions to run for elections despite receiving multiple offers.
Former advisor evaluates S. Skvernelis' move: all eggs in one heavily rocking basket
Skirmantas Malinauskas, a former associate of Saulius Skvernelis, remarks on the risks of the party tying its future to one individual amidst ongoing legal scrutiny.
The lawyer requests the acquittal of Druskininkai mayor R. Malinauskas convicted of corruption
The lawyer of R. Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, seeks acquittal based on claims of misconduct related to legal fees and lack of accountability for his advisor's actions.
Four years after an election defining promise, SA's health system is still struggling
Four years post-election, South Australia's health system remains in crisis despite promises by the government to address issues.
Labor launches SA election campaign with housing spend promise
South Australian Labor has announced significant housing initiatives during the launch of its state election campaign, including a fund for land purchases to facilitate housing development.
Even if it's a Labor landslide, there's a lot to learn from SA's upcoming election
Peter Malinauskas is expected to win the upcoming South Australian election by a large margin, with limited competition from the state Liberals.
S. Malinauskas hinted at his involvement in the upcoming Seimas elections
S. Malinauskas has implied his potential participation in the 2028 Lithuanian Seimas elections, suggesting the need for a new political force to counter Kremlin influence.
Malinauskas criticised over aged care workforce comments
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas faces backlash for his remarks regarding the necessity of population growth for aged care in South Australia.
Malinauskas Awaits New Political Rescuers: Identified What He Fears Most
Former advisor to ex-premier Saulius Skvernelis, S. Malinauskas, discusses political developments in Lithuania and his positioning in the upcoming presidential election.
Breaking: SA secures Australian MotoGP, world-first street circuit announced
South Australia will host the Australian MotoGP from 2027, featuring a unique street circuit in Adelaide.
Construction starts on Adelaide's first skyscraper amid continued opposition
Construction has begun on Festival Tower Two, Adelaide's first skyscraper, amid ongoing concerns regarding its location and financial transparency.
Ričardo Malinauskas and former judges' corruption case leads to court break due to illness
The hearing in the corruption case involving Ričardas Malinauskas and former judges was halted as several defendants, including Malinauskas, could not attend due to illness.
"Strange situation" and what is at stake: S. Malinauskas outlined what is important to understand about the STT searches at S. Skvernelis
Former advisor Skirmantas Malinauskas discusses the implications of former Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis's decision to remain as the leader of the Democratic Union 'For Lithuania' following investigations by the STT.
After STT searches - reaction and explanation from former advisor S. Skvernelis, S. Malinauskas
S. Malinauskas addressed the searches conducted by the STT, linking them to serious allegations of crime among officials.
Malinauskas on Skvernelis' role in the scandal: "It is evident – the connection will be Silickienė"
Political analyst Skirmantas Malinauskas discusses the implications of the recent corruption investigations involving prominent Lithuanian politicians Saulius Skvernelis and Kazys Starkevičius, highlighting the role of advisor Agnė Silickienė.
In the studio – confrontation between Skirmantas Malinauskas and the head of ‘Fegda’: "What was Mindaugas doing there?"
The article discusses a debate between Skirmantas Malinauskas and a Fegda leader over the quality of roads and the lack of political action.
R. Malinauskas misses clear arguments regarding the Kapčiamiesčio polygon: I want to hear what will be there
Lithuanian politician R. Malinauskas voices concerns over the planned Kapčiamiesčio polygon, questioning the environmental impact and the necessity of its location.
R. Malinauskas Criticizes Social Democrats, Calling Them Politically Spineless
Lithuanian politician R. Malinauskas criticizes the Social Democrats for their inability to manage their coalition partner and labels them as politically spineless due to a lack of clear direction.
One Nation, a popular premier and independents: SA Liberals face three major threats
The Liberal Party in South Australia is confronting significant challenges from One Nation, a popular Labor Premier, and independent candidates ahead of the upcoming election.
Randa Abdel-Fattah threatens defamation action against South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas
Palestinian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah has issued a formal defamation notice to South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas following the cancellation of her participation in the Adelaide writers’ week.
SA premier denies pressuring Adelaide festival to drop Randa Abdel-Fattah
The South Australian premier has refuted claims of pressuring the Adelaide festival to uninvite Randa Abdel-Fattah, while stating he supports the festival board's decision citing cultural sensitivity.