Today's front pages – June 11, 2026

The top stories in Malta's newspapers

These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Thursday.

Times of Malta leads with court testimony from a sex worker who recounted how an alleged human trafficker assaulted a pregnant woman.

The newspaper also reports that the Planning Authority is considering further action against an illegal villa being built in Armier.

The Malta Independent, meanwhile, reports that the illegal development in Armier has continued despite a stop-work notice.

It also notes that the Standards Commissioner has cleared Minister Chris Bonett of wrongdoing in connection with a promotional video posted on social media.

L-Orizzont highlights a speech by GWU Secretary General Kevin Camilleri calling for fair governance of artificial intelligence at an international labour conference in Geneva.

The front page also features a report on the interception of 113kg of cocaine by customs officials at the Freeport.

In-Nazzjon reports on a warning from the Fiscal Council regarding the urgent need for a more sustainable economic growth model for Malta.

The paper also covers the significant drug seizure.

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