Court hears arguments on recusal of Judge Mizzi in Panama Papers’ case
The complaint by former Opposition Leader Simon Busuttil could
Labour MEP hopeful wants PN traitors “trashed” in next year’s election
Labour MEP hopeful Josef Caruana hopes that Nationalist MEPs
Merde alors!
An exasperated Jean Asselborn – Luxembourg’s Foreign Affairs Minister
In defence of greed and the pursuit of votes
The Nationalist Party strategists have come up with a
An act of resistance
There’s a scene in a film called Matilda –
It’s not freedom when you have no choice
Public land does not stop being public just because
We need less, not more
One word which is often used to describe Malta
Seven memorials for slain journalist replace one blocked off by government
Activists have reacted to the government’s cordoning-off the makeshift
The Dictator’s Handbook: Understanding our politicians’ shi**y behaviour
Another day, another scandal. An attempt by government to
Australia’s migrant policy is no model for us
In the First World War, Wilfred Owen once wrote,
Disinformation Watch #16: The Rule of Law – a fascist reinterpretation
The rule of law is one of those concepts
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire 
The black plumes of smoke rising from the Maghtab
On whose side is Joseph Muscat?
We are living in a golden age. While hundreds
The ‘Serenity’ of Joseph Muscat’s Malta
Serenity is an idea to conjure with. Like a
A class of their own
One of my favourite films of all time is
How Joseph Muscat trumps the rule of law in Malta
In the US, the rule of law prevails. In
The choices we make
We are a reflection of our society, and our
The plight of ‘homeless voters’
The Maltese electorate can be more or less divided
Underdog-eats-dog
Labour is the eternal underdog, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat
Losing Joseph Muscat’s religion
There’s a joke by Emo Philips that goes “I
Killing a journalist a second time
It’s 10 months down the line, and the only
This is not about bullying
The events of the past three weeks have been
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
A one-party state in the making 
March 2008. In what turned out to be a
The triumph of reverse snobbery 
Not so long ago, Labour supporters were the victims
Hurling down the accuser 
‘Vindicate’ and ‘vindictive’ are two words commonly confused. Although
Disinformation Watch #12: The government’s use of false statistics
The Maltese government’s official Twitter and Facebook accounts published
Why do the Maltese vote for corrupt politicians?
The Lovin Malta poll published this week provides striking

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