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Authority files police report over Paceville Burger King building Only the World's Finest Free delivery on online orders over €25 Trade enquiries +356 21443545 Welcome to wine.mt We started with one goal: to bring the world's finest wines straight to your glass – with no fuss, no snobbery, just great wine. From hidden gems to iconic labels, from everyday favourites to collector's picks – wine.mt is here to guide, inspire, and elevate your wine journey. Ready to discover your next favourite bottle? Shop now at www.wine.mt JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY 22 JUNE 2025 • ISSUE 1337 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Anton Tabone maltatoday Cyberattack Malta at UNSC OESC led to increased cyberattack threats PAGE 7 The Euthanasia Debate Islam's take on euthanasia and a physiotherapist's view on choice PAGE 10-11 €2.20 Alex Borg is PN members' choice for leader SEE FULL SURVEY RESULTS ON PAGES 8 AND 9 mt survey INTERVIEW MT2 Vi Victoria Hotspurs FC ctoria Hotspurs FC president dreams big president dreams big as Gozo club makes as Gozo club makes history history ALEX Borg is the front run- ner among Nationalist Par- ty members for the post of leader, a MaltaToday survey shows. The Gozitan MP is the pre- ferred choice of 23% of mem- bers, followed by former lead- er Adrian Delia with 11%. The survey was carried out between 17 June and 19 June after MaltaToday obtained an anonymised list of PN mem- bers. The members will get to choose the next leader if two or more candidates contest for the post. Owners of fast food joint have propped up 'deteriorating' building and are discussing next steps with other owners of overlying apartments THE Building and Construction Authority has filed a police re- port over a "deteriorating" Pace- ville building that houses the Burger King fast food joint. The building, located at the corner of Triq il-Wilga and Triq id-Dragunara, also includes an underlying outlet that is cur- rently closed, and overlying apartments that belong to dif- ferent owners. A major crack running from the top to the bottom of the façade is the most obvious out- wardly sign of concern but an architect's report seen by Mal- taToday, says "most columns" in the premises beneath Burger King need "extensive repairs". When contacted, Trident Es- tates plc, owners of Burger King, said they have propped up the building and are in talks with other owners to find a solution. CONTINUES PAGE 2 Photo: Juliana Zammit