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Police union chief leaves secret Labour online group
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Head of Cambridge Analytica accused of taking $8m before bankruptcy
The former chief executive of the scandal-hit Cambridge Analytica
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Police Union chief’s selective condemnation of hate speech
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Front Against Censorship proposes anti-SLAPP amendments to protect journalists from financial ruin
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NGOs: ‘Hidden powers’ behind approval of mega petrol station in Luqa
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State-owned media: Abandoning the path of the EU
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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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Manufacturing consent: How secret online groups feed the cycles of spin
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As government, State and Labour Party officials come under
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manueldelia.com has been on line for a few days
PBS – a public disservice
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Steward Healthcare CEO named in US lawsuit by former company executive
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Schembri and Mizzi instructions to Nexia BT ‘not documented’
Nexia BT told Malta’s anti-money laundering agency that no
EXPLAINER: How criminals get away with laundering their money
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Commissioners want EU action on money laundering
Commissioners Frans Timmermans, Valdis Dombrovskis and Věra Jourová asked EU
Investigating Joseph Muscat’s online hate machine
Joseph Muscat repeatedly claims to stand for a positive
[WATCH] Alfred Sant stumbles over Ali Sadr Hasheminejad’s name
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All in the family: Chris Fearne’s mother reappointed on government board 
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David Casa in Athens for Efimova’s extradition appeal
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