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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.
The Times of Malta is an English-language daily newspaper in Malta. Founded in 1935, by Lord and Lady Strickland and Lord Strickland's daughter Mabel, it is the oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in Malta. It has the widest circulation of any Maltese newspaper. [2] The newspaper is published by Allied Newspapers Limited, which is owned ...
The Malta Independent is a national newspaper published daily in Malta. It was started in 1992. [1] The paper publishes an online version branded as Malta Independent Online. [1]
The Daily Malta Chronicle and Garrison Gazette was an English-language daily newspaper in Malta, first issued on 14 November 1884, and running till June 1940. History. Originally a weekly newspaper intended as a general paper for British servicemen stationed in Malta, it later began to be issued daily.
OCLC number. 313156459. Website. Talk.mt/. Media of Malta. List of newspapers. L-Orizzont (lit. "The Horizon") is a national daily newspaper in Malta published by Union Print Co., the media arm of the General Workers' Union. [ 1][ 2] The newspaper was founded in 1962 by Anton Cassar, who also served as the paper's first editor. [ 3]
In-Nazzjon (lit. "The Nation") is a daily newspaper in Malta. It is published by Media.link Communications, a mass media holding company owned by the Nationalist Party. [1][2] Its sister publication is Il-Mument. [1]
Malta Today. Malta Today is a twice-weekly English language newspaper published in Malta. Its first edition was published in 1999, and started out as a Friday newspaper. [1]
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Malta, led by Enrico Mizzi, son of Fortunato, was the press outlet of the Italophiles Maltese irredentists gathered in the Partito Nazionalista. [1] Following the entry of Italy into World War II, in June 1940 the newspaper was transferred to Rome, where it was written by irredentist emigrants.