In-Nazzjon leads with a report that it will cost between €12,400 to €12,400 150,000 to host migrants onboard vessels out at sea.
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The Malta Independent leads with a report that government is committed to seeing students physically go to school.
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Times of Malta leads with a report that 14 companies have bid to hold migrants on board offshore quarantine centres.
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The Malta Independent leads with a report that Hermann Schiavone is willing to give up his parliamentary seat for Bernard Grech.
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In-Nazzjon leads with a report concerning the police investigation in Pilatus Bank, including recent developments linked to the new head of the Economic Crimes Unit Alexandra Mamo.
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Times of Malta leads with a report that five-star hotels report 25% occupancy in July.
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l-orizzont leads with a report that cocaine trafficking by sea has increased as a result of the pandemic.
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Kullhadd leads with a report that Malta has one of the lowest Covid-19 infection rates amongst all other EU Member States.
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It-Torca leads with a report that the Labour Party has a 15% advantage over the Nationalist Party.
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Il-Mument leads with a report that the PM, Robert Abela, repeated Alfred Sant’s words in light of the PM saying “enjoy summer” amid a crisis.
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The Times of Malta leads with a report that a Maltese shipper was involved in a major drug smuggling ring that was slapped with international sanctions last week.
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MaltaToday leads with a report that the Dirty Money Law gives power to seize luxury assets without requiring a criminal conviction.
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Illum leads with a report that the Minister of Education is under pressure from Maltese parents - especially parents of disabled children.
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BusinessToday leads with a report that the cabinet has asked for a briefing on the Chamber of Commerce’s proposals for economic sustainability.
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L-Orrizzont leads with a report on today’s meeting between the prime minister and the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development.
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The Malta Independent leads with a report from Maltese people living in Lebanon, getting their account of the massive blast that rocked the country’s capital Beirut.
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Times of Malta leads with a report that middle man Melvin Theuma has begun to talk again three weeks after he slit his own throat.
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