Today's front pages - August 13, 2025

The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday

The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday.

Times of Malta leads with remarks by President Myriam Spiteri Debono that it is useless celebrating the heroism of the Santa Marija convoy if the “disgust” over the “pummelling” of the Gaza people does not prompt “concrete action”. 

The newspaper also reports how a judge rejected a financial company's attempt to gag it.

MaltaToday gives prominence to a survey showing the Maltese are among the happiest in the EU with the current taxes. It also reports that the PN leadership election will be held on September 6, now that a due diligence exercise is over.

The completion of the due diligence exercise is the lead story of The Malta Independent. It also reports that the accused in last month's fatal Valletta crash was five times over the alcohol limit. 

The go-ahead for the PN leadership election and the court revelations about the Valletta crash also top the headlines on In-Nazzjon.

l-orizzont reports that the Valletta crash motorist was driving at 98km/h moments before the incident. It also reports that Malta joined other countries in calling for aid to be allowed into Gaza. 

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