Today's front pages - November 23, 2025
A look at what's making headlines in local newspapers this Sunday
These are the leading stories making headlines in this week’s Sunday newspapers.
The Sunday Times of Malta leads with Robert Abela ruling out an early election and announcing a new park. The prime minister made those statements in the course of an in-depth interview he had with the paper.
The newspaper also carries an exclusive interview with a woman who was shot in the head during the Egyptair hijack crisis and survived.
The Malta Independent on Sunday reports on how “social media is rewiring our politics” and also gives prominence to child protection services bosses saying mandatory reporting rules are stretching resources to their limit.
Malta Today writes “Expert’s intransigence weakens prosecution in Vitals criminal case” and reports on the dilemma caused by court expert Jeremy Harbinson’s refusal to testify in the case.
The newspaper also reports that Labour trumps the PN for people on major concerns, according to a survey it carried out some weeks ago.
It-Torċa asks what will happen of the Vitals criminal case after key witness Jeremy Harbinson “vanished”.
Il-Mument runs a full page photo of young graduates along with the headline “young people as protagonists in shaping the future”.
KullĦadd leads with Robert Abela being the most trusted leader of Malta according to a survey published by pollster Vince Marmara.