Today's front pages - May 3, 2026
A look at what's making headlines in local newspapers this Sunday
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Sunday.
Times of Malta reports about a noted historian’s claims that a German prisoner of war was secretly buried under a historic St Julian’s villa.
The newspaper also has a story noting that Roderick Galdes dropping his challenge to Labour’s decision not to allow him contest in the general election.
Malta Today, leads its Sunday newspaper with a story analysing the first week of the electoral campaign as well as news that catacombs will be burried under flats in St Paul’s Bay.
Illum like their English Language sister paper -Malta Today- run a story analysing the electoral campaign so far.
The Malta Independent are also discussing the electoral campaign on their Sunday front, saying Prime Minister Robert Abela has the most to lose in this general election.
The General Workers Union owned It-Torca lead their paper with an in terview with former prime minister Joseph Muscat who says the PN are “lost” when it comes to the energy sector.
Labour’s Sunday newspaper- Kullhadd, lists the proposals that the Labour Party has made so far in the electoral campaign.
The Nationalist Party’s Il-Mument is running a report on PN leader Alex Borg’s speech on Saturday in Gozo on it's front page.
The church owned Il-Lehen says that 8,000 migrants have died in the Mediterranean Sea last year.