The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers today.
Times of Malta reports that Tobruk lawmakers have rejected the UN-brokered unity government in Libya.
l-orizzont says more rehabilitation projects are planned for Cottonera. It also says agreement has been reached between the government, the Malta Employers' Association and the Chamber of Commerce on the employment of persons with disability. There had been disagreement on the minimum number of such persons that have to be engaged by large companies.
In-Nazzjon features pictures of an earthquake in Spain and North Morocco yesterday which damaged some buildings but injured no one. It also quotes Simon Busuttil saying Malta has the most corrupt government ever.
The newspaper also says the social partners are pressing the government to reduce energy prices.
The Malta Independent says Clint Scerri, the customer care official in Michael Falzon's former secretariat is not on the government list of witnesses in the case filed to revoke the Gaffarena case.