Today's front pages – April 13, 2026
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Monday.
Times of Malta reports that a former consul general linked to €2 million in suspect payments is seeking a settlement under a new tax law, alongside news of seven teenagers being charged for a violent assault on a minor.
The Malta Independent highlights enforcement challenges faced by the Environmental Protection Unit in remote areas and the Prime Minister's announcement of a new fast ferry service connecting Sliema, Bugibba, and Gozo.
L-Orizzont focuses on the Prime Minister’s announcement regarding the opening of a new study hub in Gozo and the planned installation of 150 bicycle racks on the island.
In-Nazzjon leads with Nationalist Party MP Alex Borg’s vision for the country’s future, shared during an event in Mdina, while also reporting on the electoral success of Péter Magyar’s party in Hungary.