Today's front pages - July 1, 2025
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday.
The front pages are dominated by the arraignment late on Monday of a man charged with the road rage shooting of a businessman in a quiet Bidnija street last Sunday. The accused man, a Syrian national, pleaded not guilty, but admitted to the shooting when interrogated by police.
In other stories, Times of Malta reports that workers were evacuated after a fire at the 23-storey ST Tower in Gzira.
The Malta Independent says the €25,000 incentive for motorists to give up their driving licence for five years is still in the planning stage, according to the transport minister.
L-orizzont gives prominence to the final address from the bench by Judge Toni Abela, who has retired. He spoke on the qualities that make a judge - knowledge of the law, the sense of justice and serenity.