The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers.

Times of Malta reports how the Higher Education Commission will not change any licensing conditions for the Sadeen 'American University of Malta'. 

The Malta Independent reports how the pilots' union has called on the tourism minister and Air Malta to bring forward a meeting which the airline has set for August 31. 

l-orizzont leads with the launching of the pre-budget document. It quotes the finance minister saying that economic progress without social justice in not acceptable.

In-Nazzjon reports how Transparency International yesterday in a tweet called on the Maltese government to clean up its 'corruption mess' before taking over the EU presidency. 

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