Answers we are hoping for in 2019
2018 has been an interesting year full of scandal,
An open letter to Minister Edward Scicluna from a whistleblower
An open letter to Edward Scicluna, Finance Minister and
They said it in 2018
We’ve heard and seen a great deal in 2018.
The Christmas of a Maltese troll
Christmas is a time for love, happiness, and goodwill
Bedingfield has ‘no concerns’ about corruption in Malta
Labour MP Glenn Bedingfield does not have any concerns
Love locks for your country, truth and justice
Activist group Kenniesa placed 40 poinsettias at the foot
Disinformation Watch #28: ‘You’re right, maybe you’re right, but it’s not our fault’
The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission, a body of
It’s our business to question why police won’t act on ‘criminally tainted’ deal
As activists gathered outside Castille last week demanding to
Legacy on the line
Unsurprisingly, social media was awash with comments and posts
AI and ethics: EU expert group wants to know what you think
The European Commission has opened a consultation on draft
‘If we lose the free press, we cease to be a democracy’
“His aim is to confuse the public, so that
Democracy is dead, long live democracy
Word has it that when the Venice Commission report
2018 was worst year for violence and abuse against journalists – report
Journalists have never been subjected to as much violence
Venice Commission report critical of government’s intolerance of criticism
The Venice Commission insisted in its report published today
Protest messages, candles and flowers removed yet again
The messages, candles and flowers laid at the foot
Venice Commission report shows ‘Malta is not a functioning democracy’
No country that calls itself a democracy can live
What’s in your head, Zombie?
There’s a process in linguistics known as fossilisation, in
Sorry man, can’t tell you
“So how much are we paying for that?” “Sorry
Transparency International calls out European Parliament on failure to investigate Azerbaijan bribes
In a letter sent to European Parliament today, Transparency
Why are taxpayers forking out €1.4m to permit more air pollution?
In a recent report by the European Environment Agency,
The poster boy of democracy’s slow death
Konrad Mizzi has said he wants to complete the
Repubblika demands suspension of all politicians under investigation
In a statement to mark World Anti-Corruption Day, civil
Huawei top executive accused of fraud in breach of US sanctions
The arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou sparked
Manoel Island: Planning Directorate confirms possible further development
In its praise of recent amendments to the Manoel
Schroedinger’s (Mus)Cat
In most areas of our life we all understand
The construction of death
‘In Malta, there are 1,264 different ways to die
Political ownership of the media must end
The problem with addressing risk factors in the media
Disinformation #27: Manipulation of the NAO report on the power station deal
The National Audit Office (NAO) on Wednesday published its
Hey, look over there!
Every time Joseph Muscat’s government is exposed with some

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