The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

The Sunday Times of Malta speaks to experts who say the LNG tanker that is on its way to Marsaxlokk will have to be anchored away from the coast during storms, cutting off the power station’s supply within minutes. The newspaper also speaks to American University of Malta provost John Ryder who says students at the campus in Cospicua will start attending lectures on August 28, 2017.

The Malta Independent on Sunday says that according to the respected medical journal The Lancet, Malta is the world’s 14th healthiest place in the entire world to live in.

Malta Today says villas at White Rocks are expected to fetch €300 million.

Illum says a “massage therapist” who supposedly only carried out massages has put up a certificate showing she is HIV free.

It-Torċa says thousands of rare documents highlighting Malta’s Parliamentary history, most of them unique, are at risk of being lost for good because of the way they are stored.

Kullhadd interviews Crane Currency CEO Stephen de Falco who says that the €100 million investment announced earlier this week started from an email sent to Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.

Il-Mument says that parliamentary groups in the European Parliament will be moving proposals for Minister Konrad Mizzi to give evidence regarding the Panama Papers scandal.

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