Tag: newz.mt
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In an interview with Newz.mt, PN Secretary-General says The Maltese Herald will get its interview with Graham Bencini (says PN members were busy with the protest)
Yesterday, during the Opposition’s protest against the government in Valletta, Newz.mt questioned the PN’s former Secretary General about the party’s decision to censor the interview with its spokesperson and Shadow Minister for Finances, Graham Bencini. The Nationalist Party revoked permission for its Spokesperson for Public Finances to be interviewed by The Maltese Herald after receiving…
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The request to prohibit discourse about Yorgen Fenech’s culpability came from his lawyers
The Court has accepted a request by Yorgen Fenech’s lawyers to prohibit any discussion about Yorgen Fenech’s ongoing case regarding his alleged murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The Court order was issued following a video talk by Emmanuel Delia on the local news website Newz.mt. Judge Edwina Grima has consistently ruled against press reports and…
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More hate speech charges on the way
The Police have been very busy as of lately, not conducting their investigations of high-level corruption, but monitoring what people say on Facebook. Apparently, Michael Kaden of Newz.mt will be charged for hate speech, just to make sure to collect the arraignments of all of Matt Bonnano’s friends. Be warned folks. There is a tough…
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Listen to Robert Aquilina saying the police were considering confiscating his laptop
Robert Aquilina has given an interview to Julian Delia following his resignation as President of Repubblika, an NGO fighting for the restoration of rule of law. In the interview he recounts his history, the activism of his father and his story with Repubblika. It offers great insight into how civil society contributed organised itself to…
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TVM is now faking live broadcasts
Television Malta is hitting new lows of dilettantism with blatant and fake live broadcasts. It’s quite damning to how they perceive their audiences and explains the infantile and low-quality content produced. Read the story here, on bongu.mt. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher

