These are the main stories from today's four main daily newspapers:

Times of Malta reports that there will be no major reshuffle if any at all as Joseph Muscat considers who will fill in the post of European Court of Auditors. It also reports Parliamentary Secretary Ian Borg saying that the case of a controversial building permit given to him was now "dead and buried".

The Malta Independent reports that the Muslim community had gathered at Ospizio in Floriana to pray following their controversial decision to pray in public for the past three weeks. 

L-Orizzont says that nine organisations had expressed an interest to build a race circuit in Malta. It also reports the story of an Eritrean and her daughter who left Malta for the US.

Showing a picture of the Muslim community praying, In-Nazzjon says the public will continue paying hefty prices for fuel until April, despite the cut in international oil prices. 

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