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Let s face it: Floren played the Malta-Monopoly game and won like a true girlboss

Let’s face it: Floren played the Malta-Monopoly game and won like a true girlboss The Skinny | No 83 – The Floren Meme Machine 19 April 2021, 10:03am Why are we skinning it? We simply can’t not. That’s a strong statement. Okay deep breath So the stepdaughter of a former footballer involved in a scandalously intricate oil smuggling operation between Malta and Libya, is accused of helping launder money from said smuggling through companies which she co-fronted with a former high-ranking BNF Bank official, using two fish restaurants - in Valletta and M’xlokk - to funnel the cash. Yeah that’s pretty scandalous, alright. But that’s not what makes it pure Skinny material.

Déjà vu of a sycophantic nation

Déjà vu of a sycophantic nation
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Prime Minister s attack on journalists does not bode well for relationship with media- IGM

Prime Minister s attack on journalists does not bode well for relationship with media- IGM Institute of Maltese Journalists appeals for more public awareness of the role of the media in a democratic society. 6 March 2021, 10:48am by Matthew Agius The Institute of Maltese Journalists (IGM) has condemned recent threats and online insults showered on journalists in the wake of a tense press conference with the Prime Minister and Superintendent of Public Health about the COVID-19 situation, appealing to the authorities to reaffirm its support of journalists and increase public awareness on the role of the media in a democratic society. It said that journalists had been subjected to hate speech and threats on social media after the press conference on March 4.

First Daphne Caruana Galizia murder play strikes right at the core of Malta

The first play focusing on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder is expected to challenge audiences to think outside their Facebook bubble and move away from the “tribal madness” that has seized Malta. They Blew Her Up is not intended to sway the case in any way; nor does it attempt to shed light on who really blew her up. But the script, penned and directed by Herman Grech, “strikes right at the core of Maltese society – politics, corruption, nepotism and a crime that will forever haunt us”. In a country where “tribalism is fed by misleading reports and outrageous Facebook posts”, Grech is aware he opted for the most complicated project – not least because the story is still being played out on the country’s stage and justice has not yet been served.

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