Today's front pages - March 10, 2026
The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday.
Times of Malta and l-orizzont lead with an assurance by the prime minister that the government will retain subsidies on utilities and fuel prices amid global uncertainty caused by the Iran war.
Times of Malta also reports how a wrecked Russian gas tanker which was destroyed by an explosion last week, has drifted to within 35 nautical milesof Malta.
The Malta Independent reports that a dead whale was washed up on Comino on Monday. It also reports remarks by the prime minister that Malta has a financial 'war chest' to protect the economy amid global tensions.
l-orizzont says the police, assisted by the army, are continuing their search for an Italian wanted on suspicion of having tried to murder his two young children on Saturday night. The newspaper also marks the 13th anniversary since Labour swept to power.
In-Nazzjon leads with remarks by the leader of the opposition that there should be national unity as the country deals with the impact of the Iran war.