Migrants depicted as criminals and a burden by media
Migrant groups are under-represented in media coverage and are
European political parties to be fined for misusing personal data – Commission
The European Commission is working on a set of
Daphne Caruana Galizia remembered on her birthday
Messages of love, support and sadness at the killing
Disinformation Watch #15: The government’s assault on civil society
In a society as divided as Malta’s, civil society
Energy deal with Azerbaijan should prioritise human rights
Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged German Chancellor Angela Merkel
UNHCR appeals to Italy to disembark migrants
The UN Refugee Agency appealed to the Italian authorities
‘Governments have a duty and responsibility to not obstruct journalism’
Governments are using threats, intimidation, arrest and other means
Government slammed for failing to consult stakeholders on employment law
The recently suspended employment laws raised fundamental legal questions
German banker pleads guilty to role in billion-dollar money laundering scheme involving Maltese company
A German private banker, Matthias Krull, pleaded guilty for
Pope Francis’ message a sign that things had to change – Scicluna
Pope Francis’ apology to the victims of sexual abuse
Six months since Jan Kuciak’s murder, journalists say they will not forget
Slovakian Journalists and editors are concerned that killers of
Trump aide who protected Maltese ‘professor’ should be jailed – US investigation
The former campaign aide to US President Donald Trump
Disinformation Watch #14: Dehumanisation – the ugliest weapon
During the Holocaust, Nazis called Jews and Roma ‘rats’
A message from Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons
This was a message from Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons
Finance Minister criticised for endorsing call for MEP’s death
MEP David Casa has called out Finance Minister Edward
Journalists are not the enemy of the people
More than 300 newspapers responded to the call made
Calls for justice: 10 months since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
Activists joined family members of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana
This is not about bullying
The events of the past three weeks have been
EU concern on Russian clients for Malta’s golden passports
EU Justice Commissioner Věra Jourová is “especially alarmed” with
The art of faking news
A study by the Stanford Graduate School of Education
Disinformation Watch #13: Astroturfing – manufacturing political support
Claims that a pro-government network of online trolls manufacture
Amnesty blames deaths at sea on Italy and Malta
Malta and Italy’s policies are to blame for the deaths
Police use tear gas against anti-corruption protestors in Romania 
Romanian riot police used tear gas and water cannons
MEP David Casa undeterred by threat of legal action by Pilatus Holdings
Pilatus Bank is represented by the Prime Minister’s chief
UNHCR sounds alarm as Mediterranean Sea deaths pass 1,500 mark
More than 1,500 refugees and migrants have lost their
Fish farm slime only the tip of the iceberg
The fish farming industry was still polluting the environment
Disinformation Watch #12: The government’s use of false statistics
The Maltese government’s official Twitter and Facebook accounts published
Directive on whistleblower protection submitted to the Commission
Whistleblowers’ reports should be quickly and seriously investigated and
Azerbaijan should free political prisoners before closing EU deal
Index on Censorship welcomed a European Parliament recommendation for

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