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Justice minister Owen Bonnici’s “destructive actions” in constantly ordering
Recent band club protection law got its first test
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A Special Rapporteur appointed by the Council of Europe
Prison sentences for online trolls who harassed Finnish investigative journalist
A Finnish court has sentenced Ilja Janitskin – the
Disinformation Watch #23: On dirty political tricks that make headlines
The government undermines civil society by directly suppressing freedom
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Trapping ‘agreement’ reached with Commission questioned by Birdlife
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International press freedom NGOs renewed their calls for justice
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Last week’s revelations involving Economy Minister Chris Cardona triggered
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60 journalists demand to know ‘who killed Daphne?’
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MEPs back call for public inquiry into journalist’s death
MEPs from across political groups have reinforced the call
Help NGOs and local councils appeal the permit for DB project at St George’s Bay
NGOs and local councils have called on the public
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Businessman accused of ordering Ján Kuciak murder
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The editor of the news portal for which murdered
A personal appeal
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PN files motion to strip Tony Zarb of national award
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia filed a parliamentary motion to
Disinformation Watch #20: Joseph Muscat at the UN
Last week, Joseph Muscat delivered his annual speech to
Fish farm slime reappears in St Paul’s Bay after strong winds
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