The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.

Times of Malta says no Maltese have asked to be evacuated from Libya so far, despite fighting that led the government to reassess its options should the fraught situation deteriorate further.

In another story, the newspaper reports that three judges and three magistrates will be named in the coming weeks, despite repeated promises by the government to change the “outdated system” of appointments.

In-Nazzjon says Mater Dei will be welcoming injured people from Libya.

MaltaToday says that a special committee will be investigating tuna bribery allegations.

The Malta Independent says that proposals to regulate lobbying activities will be drawn up by the Commissioner for Standards of Public Life by the end of the year.

L-Orizzont says €8 million have been invested in Malta Air Traffic services.

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