Today's front pages – January 4, 2026
Highlights from Sunday's newspapers
The following are the main stories in Sunday's newspapers.
The Sunday Times of Malta and Kullħadd lead with news that President Donald Trump said Saturday the United States will "run" Venezuela and tap its huge oil reserves after snatching leftist leader Nicolas Maduro out of the country during a bombing raid on Caracas.
The newspaper also gives prominence to the death of a man who passed away when a wall collapsed on him in Ta' Farsina area in Qormi.
The Malta Independent on Sunday runs an interview with CEO of the GamingMalta Foundation, Ivan Filletti, who noted that the global video game industry - known as the "interactive entertainment" sector - was larger than the film and music industries put together.
The newspaper also marks Momentum's one year anniversary in a separate piece.
Malta Today publishes a teaser about an article in its inside pages on what to expect in 2026.
It-Torċa publishes comments by GWU's Josef Bugeja, who said social dialogue in the new year will no longer be a choice, but an essential tool.
Kullħadd separately refers to prime minister Robert Abela's new year message to the people, where he promised that Fort Tigne will be returned to the public.