Chris
Mangion

Chris Mangion is MaltaToday’s photojournalist, joining the newspaper in 2013.

In 1995 his photos of the Um El Faroud tanker explosion at the Malta Drydocks were the first to reach the media, landing him his first job in the press at Independence Press (now Media.Link).

In 1996 he joined The People newspaper and in 1998 was awarded a Licentiate in Press and Public Relations Photography by the Masters Association UK, at 22 years of age the youngest photographer in Europe to achieve such a licentiate, at the time.

Mangion’s work has been published by the EPA, CNN, The Guardian and Demotix. Apart from commercial photography, Mangion also MotoGP and World Superbike races in Silverstone and Donington Park, and in Valencia, Spain. Commercial assignments for private companies too him to Tunisia, the Sahara Desert and Palma de Mallorca.

Articles by this author
Court rules Attorney General's discretionary powers unconstitutional
Court & Police
Constitutional court hearing drug trafficking case rules that the Attorney General's discretion to decide if a case is heard before a magistrate or a...
Compensation for violation of rights reduced at appeal
Court & Police
Court partially upholds appeal filed by the government and reduces the compensation owed to four former foremen for the violation of their human rights.
Court discharges man involved in brawl with work colleague
Court & Police
Vote counting case stalls as Labour lawyer absent
Court & Police
Man handed suspended sentence after fracturing woman’s jaw
Estranged wife demands €5.5 million in maintenance - gets €33,000
Motorist fined €700 over negligent driving
Court & Police
Courts give relapser final opportunity to reform
Court & Police
Court blames prosecution for desertion of case
Law Report
Court annuls marriage of convenience
Court & Police
Man convicted of wife's murder has sentence reduced by one year
Sant cleared of defamation in three lawsuits filed by Jesmond Mugliett
Couple guilty of filing false declaration
Court & Police
Drug trafficker gets eight years and €23,000 fine
Court & Police