We caught up with Paul Caruana Galizia at the Ubud Readers & Writers Festival 2024.
He has written A Death in Malta: An Assassination and a Family’s Quest for Justice.
The book has won the Cornelius Ryan Award for best non-fiction book on international affairs and was named a book of the year by the Financial Times, Globe and Mail, Prospect Magazine, and Irish Times.
Paul became a journalist after his mother, Daphne Caruana Galizia, was assassinated, and he has since won the Orwell Prize, the UK’s most prestigious prize for political writing, and other honours for his reporting.
Alongside his brothers, he has received a Magnitsky Human Rights Award and an Anderson-Lucas-Norman Award for their campaign to achieve justice for Daphne.



