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The Nationalist Party’s new leadership is silent on Malta’s
Disinformation Watch # 7: ‘Pinkwashing’ – The LGBTIQ smokescreen
LGBTIQ people in Malta are finally winning recognition and
Aquarius crisis reignites cross-party racism
Last week’s diplomatic row between Italian interior minister Matteo
Activists plant ‘Tree of Justice’ outside Prime Minister’s office
A ‘Tree of Justice’ was planted outside the Prime
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MEP Francis Zammit Dimech has been entrusted by the
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Attard residents have created a united front as they
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‘The consequence for those who want to silence journalists must be public outrage’
If those wishing to silence journalists understand that the
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State run by crooks for benefit of crooks
Malta’s geographical location means it has always played an
Muscat and Salvini cut from the same cloth 
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Keeping up appearances
For decades, cartoonists and street artists have exaggerated the
Disinformation Watch #5: Government surplus, information deficit
It has become impossible to talk about the economy
The secretive world of Cambridge Analytica (and Labour) 
The connections between Joseph Muscat’s Labour Party, Cambridge Analytica
Is the Nationalist Party enabling Labour’s corruption?
Foreign Affairs Minister Carmelo Abela instructed public employees to
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Police union chief leaves secret Labour online group
The head of the GWU’s police union, inspector Sandro
Head of Cambridge Analytica accused of taking $8m before bankruptcy
The former chief executive of the scandal-hit Cambridge Analytica
European Parliament concerned about lack of progress in Daphne Caruana Galizia investigations
The European Parliament on Tuesday expressed its concern on
Police Union chief’s selective condemnation of hate speech
The head of the GWU’s police union, inspector Sandro
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Money laundering (ML) is one of the most serious
Front Against Censorship proposes anti-SLAPP amendments to protect journalists from financial ruin
The solution against vexatious lawsuits filed against Maltese journalists
Without media literacy, politicians could dictate veracity
Free access to information is considered to be the
Disinformation Watch #3: How the government manufactured Mark Montebello story to discredit Archbishop
Mark Montebello, a Dominican friar who unlike other clerics
NGOs: ‘Hidden powers’ behind approval of mega petrol station in Luqa
Hidden powers have decided the outcome of the Planning
State-owned media: Abandoning the path of the EU
The problem of State ownership of public broadcasters in
Metsola: Cash-for-passports schemes undermine fight against corruption
The European Union cannot, on the one hand, pledge
Abortion debate goes beyond sinners and saints
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How Labour sold off socialism (and its soul)
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The sons of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia received

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