Today's front pages – June 25, 2026

The top stories in Malta's newspapers

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

Times of Malta reports on the parliamentary debate over the president's address, where Prime Minister Robert Abela pledged various reforms while Opposition Leader Alex Borg called for transparency and accountability.

The front page also highlights a study on the emotional toll and trauma experienced by police officers who investigate child abuse cases.

The Malta Independent features Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg’s address to the party’s general council, where he insisted that the process of renewal has only just begun.

It also reports on the different priorities for the next legislature set out by both the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader during a parliamentary session.

L-Orizzont leads with Abela’s address to parliament, focusing on seven legislative changes the government intends to implement in its first few months.

The newspaper also carries a report on Gozitan tourist operators who reported successful business performance throughout 2025.

In-Nazzjon reports on the opening of the Nationalist Party’s General Council, with leader Borg expressing his determination to build the party into a credible alternative to the current government.

The paper also notes that the process for expressing interest in the party’s leadership post has officially opened.

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