These are the main news reported by the leading Maltese news portals.
47 migrants have been brought to Malta after finding themselves in difficulties in the seas between Libya and Malta. The Armed Forces were involved in the rescue operation. Source: TVM
Air Malta’s journey to sustainable finances will once again be hampered by a year in which operational losses will be as much as €30 million, this newspaper has learnt. The airline was previously under the remit of former tourism minister Konrad Mizzi; the national company now passes under the purview of economy minister Silvio Schembri. Source: MaltaToday
Prime Minister Robert Abela wants to have all the facts on the controversial hospital deal before deciding on any course of action. Dr Delia said that the three public hospitals had been taken away from the Maltese and given to a company with no healthcare experience. Source: Times of Malta
A year’s worth of data detailing Keith Schembri’s movements, phonebook contents, incoming and outgoing calls and SMSs, as well as his GPS data usage, is available to the local service provider, sources told The Malta Independent on Sunday. This newsroom had reported that local service providers may have the data necessary to locate Schembri’s missing phone. Source: The Malta Independent
Partit Nazzjonalista leader Adrian Delia has dubbed disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat as an “international criminal” during a party activity at Santa Luċija party club on Sunday. On Sunday, Delia’s speech mainly focused on the selling out of three public hospitals to a private company after he published an evaluation report the day before. Source: Newsbook
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