These are the main stories featured in today's newspapers.

Times of Malta says that a man who died two days after being stabbed in Birkirkara murmured his attacker’s nickname to a person who rushed to help as he lay in a pool of blood. It also reports that business owners in Iklin fear they will soon have to pull down their shutters as road works that have dragged on for months scare customers away.

L-oriżżont refers to the case of a possible breach of law at the Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools and says documents have been traced back to 2010. It also reports about the man accused of murder in Birkirkara. 

In-Nazzjon says the government has made more senior appointments in the police force in its hunt for more votes for the general election. 

The Malta Independent reports that St Julian's remains the crime capital of Malta. It also gives prominence to European Council president Donald Tusk's press conference in Malta in connection with Brexit. 

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