These are the stories making headlines
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Tuesday.
Times of Malta highlights a warning from US President Donald Trump that Iran could be targeted for military action tonight following the rejection of a proposed ceasefire.
The newspaper also reports on a court case where a teenager’s grandparents paid over €21,000 to sustain his gambling habit.
The Malta Independent leads with the news that political parties Momentum and ADPD have failed to reach a coalition agreement despite ongoing talks.
It also reports on Israeli military action against a petrochemical plant in Iran as a US-imposed deadline looms.
l-orizzont focuses on a 50-year lease extension for the Inspire Foundation at Bulebel, a move described as providing the organisation with long-term stability and direction.
The paper also reports the international tension surrounding the ultimatum issued by the United States to Iran.
In-Nazzjon reports that Italian journalists are continuing to seek explanations from Minister Anton Refalo regarding a property in Gozo and alleged past links to a notorious mafia boss.
The front page also features Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg’s message that investing in education is a direct investment in the country’s economy.
