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An isolated
prime minister
warns MPs he
will not be made
a sacrificial lamb
Child predators
targeting victims on
gaming platforms
ROBERT Abela has accused unnamed individuals in
his parliamentary group of undermining the Labour
Party's electoral chances so that he could be blamed
for the defeat.
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Domestic violence
Samant Samantha Pace Gasan ha Pace Gasan
says more still has to be says more still has to be
done to tackle misogyny done to tackle misogyny
in Maltese society in Maltese society
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Sexualising a
woman is not
accountability
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The Clayton Bartolo affair
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Head of the police's Cyber Crime Unit
Superintendent Anna Maria Xuereb and Sergeant
Matthew Sacco sit down with Karl Azzopardi
to discuss how paedophiles are exploiting online
platforms to gain access to unsuspecting children.
• Online gaming platforms
like Roblox and Fortnite
increasingly used by
paedophiles to groom
children
• New technologies
like AI making child
exploitation more
sophisticated
• Police Cyber Crime Unit
handled 1,145 cases so
far in 2024
• Law prevents police
from carrying out online
undercover operations
Prime Minister Robert Abela presided over the signing of a
collective agreement for the public service but Labour MPs
are worried that anything positive the government does is not
having an impact on a disillusioned electorate