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Title
Published
Language
Established
Owner
Political affiliation
Notes
In-Nazzjon
Daily
Maltese
1970
Media.link Communications (Nationalist Party)
Nationalist Party
Organ of the Nationalist Party. Formerly In-Nazzjon Tagħna and In-…Taghna[1][2]
L-Orizzont
Daily
Maltese
1962
Union Print Co. (General Workers' Union)
Malta Labour Party
Organ of the General Workers' Union
The Malta Independent, The Malta Independent on Sunday
Daily
English
1992
Standard Publications
Nationalist Party
Times of Malta, Sunday Times of Malta
Daily
English
1935
Allied Newspapers
Nationalist Party
Established in 1929 as Times of Malta Weekly
Malta Today, Malta Today on Sunday
Biweekly
English
1999
Media Today
Malta Labour Party and Democratic Alternative
Corriere di Malta
Daily
Italian
2017
Fortissimo Ltd
Illum
Weekly
Maltese
Media Today
Malta Labour Party and Democratic Alternative
Kullħadd
Weekly
Maltese
1992
Malta Labour Party
Malta Labour Party
Organ of the Malta Labour Party
Business Today
Weekly
English
Media Today
Il-Mument
Weekly
Maltese
1970
Media.link Communications (Nationalist Party)
Nationalist Party
Organ of the Nationalist Party
It-Torċa
Weekly
Maltese
Union Print Co. (General Workers' Union)
Malta Labour Party
Organ of the General Workers' Union
Il-Leħen
Weekly
Maltese
1928 as Leħen is-Sewwa[3]
(Catholic Action) Malta
Catholic Church
Il-Gens
Weekly
Maltese
1920s as Il-Hajja[4]: 29
Catholic Church
Malta Government Gazette
Maltese English
1813
Department of Information (Government of Malta)
Formerly also in Italian
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