The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers today.
Times of Malta reports that Maltese who served as servicemen with the British forces have lost a European Court bid to stop the government reducing their social security pensions.
It also reports that the number of North Korean workers in Malta has tripled.
In-Nazzjon says the prime minister is defending his chief of staff Keith Schembri, who like Konrad Mizzi has a company in Panama and trust in New Zealand.
l-orizzont delves into the activities of a Polish man who was arrested in Malta for allegedly beheading his teacher of Italian.
It also says a victim of the Paqpaqli incident has started to walk and talk, five months after the crash by a supercar.
The Malta Independent quotes a Palestinian refugee living in Malta saying the labour market should be more accessible for refugees.