State-owned media: Abandoning the path of the EU
The problem of State ownership of public broadcasters in
Why media literacy is needed
If information is carefully processed by media agencies, with
Media not for the many, but for the powerful
An investigation by The Shift News revealed the bias
Democracy in chains: eliminating the need for journalists
As pro-Labour Facebook groups peddling hate and inciting violence
Truth under siege
By obfuscating the very definition of freedom of expression,
The revolution will not be televised
According to the 2017 Eurobarometer survey on the use
Hate speech and double standards
The horrific hit-and-run of PC Schembri triggered widespread outrage
Violence a result of government-fostered impunity, not dissent
In the wake of the incident involving PC Schembri,
EXPLAINER: How criminals get away with laundering their money
Money laundering is what makes crime profitable. Without laundering
Hatred parading as free expression
With revelations into the reality of many Labour support
Shooting up the law
When Malta joined the EU, the loudest celebrations came
If you can’t beat them, join them
Adrian Delia’s speech at last Sunday’s PN general council
The slow death of democracy and sovereignty 
The summary of the meeting Henley and Partners had
Blockchain paradise: Dancing on a hotplate
Last Tuesday, on International Workers’ Day, Prime Minister Joseph
Mayday! Mayday! 
Thousands answered Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s call to reply
Burn Baby Burn
The answer to Malta’s overflowing national rubbish bin, according
‘Us and them’: a false dilemma
“Sunday’s rally will be a milestone in building a
Bottom of the class, hardly the envy of the world 
Celebrating his fifth year in power, Prime Minister Joseph
Bailing Ali Sadr
The owner of Pilatus Bank, Ali Sadr Hasheminejad was,
A chilling effect is sweeping across Europe
The resounding victory at the polls by Hungary’s anti-immigrant
Prime Minister, where do you stand?
The government voting against legislation that would prohibit expensive
Development madness must end before it’s too late
The direct action carried out by Movement Graffitti and
The Church has a right and duty to speak out against injustice
The onslaught of abuse suffered by Archbishop Charles Scicluna
Freedom of expression and the right to disagree
Cartoon by Steve Bonello  The term “freedom of expression”
Please sir, can we have some more?
Upon being declared indisputable winner of last year’s general
‘Blockchain Paradise’ or Pirates of the Mediterranean?
The world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange – Binance –  is
Gaffarena scandal: putting things in perspective
The events that followed the court’s decision on Tuesday
Cambridge Analytica: subverting democracy, one Facebook profile at a time
Striking a balance between security and privacy has been
Sectarianism only strengthens democracy by the mighty for the mighty
Government’s line of defence, especially when faced by international
Muscat cannot wash his hands of Pilatus’ mess
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has tried to shrug off

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