These are the leading stories in today's Maltese newspapers.

The Times of Malta quotes sources as saying a September 21 deadline for Delimara's new gas-fired power station will be missed. It is the third such deadline missed. 

In another story, the paper reports that a judicial protest filed yesterday has alleged that nursing council elections were fraudulent. 

The Malta Independent writes that Leo Brincat has assured the European Court of Auditors that he would fully investigate any irregularities committed by Maltese if he goes on to become a part of the ECA. 

In-Nazzjon quotes the PN's calls for whistleblowers to be afforded protection, after a man who has claimed that backhanders are being paid in exchange for medical visas said he had received personal threats. 

L-Orizzont writes that Malta took part in international efforts to remove chemical weapons from Libya. 

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