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Letters to the editor – March 17, 2026
- In a letter to The Sunday Times of Malta, Emily Barbaro-Sant from Mosta criticized a photo of Joseph Muscat with Pope Leo XIV that appeared in the March 8 issue, saying the Pope should not have been put in such an embarrassing situation.
- Citing years of alleged mismanagement, Labour Party critics cited in letters pointed to corruption cases, resignations, and illegal orders damaging the Labour Party's prospects over 13 years.
- Letter writers urged doing everything possible to peacefully remove President Donald Trump beginning with the 2026 elections, citing the June 21, 2025 strikes against a country of 93 million people as 'a spectacular military success'.
- Recent plans to cut over 30,000 VA jobs may hinder veterans' access to necessary benefits, affecting about 2.1 million veterans despite expanded burn pits and other toxins coverage.
- Under current laws, veterans who served honorably are eligible for benefits, but VA priority groups can exclude higher-income veterans or those without service-related disabilities, while veterans advocating for universal treatment say all deserve care regardless of service length or housing status.
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Letters to the editor – March 17, 2026
Questionable papal visitEmily Barbaro-Sant of Mosta writes:The photo showing disgraced prime minister Joseph Muscat and his extended family with Pope Leo XIV caught my attention when leafing through the pages of The Sunday Times of Malta (March 8). The image accompanied the article ‘Not even the pope is safe’, by Kevin Cassar.The photo shocked me...
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left, 44% Right
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Left, 44% of the sources lean Right
45% Left
L 45%
11%
R 44%
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