The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

Times of Malta says a State school teacher who is also a part-time swimming instructor at the Malta Football Association pool in Ta’ Qali has been suspended from work, one month after he received a four-year ban over a doping offence. In another story, the newspaper says the government on Friday failed to explain how an Australian company had been given a contract to develop a 4,000 square metre facility to construct a medical production and cannabis cultivation facility in the south of Malta when the law making this possible had not even been approved by Parliament.

The Malta Independent says the female victim of the Żurrieq tragedy had been due to return home on the day of the accident. She had wanted to relocate her business to Malta.

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L-Orizzont speaks to a Libyan immigrant who had lived in Germany and says he was only treated as a human being in Malta.

In-Nazzjon says Opposition leader Adrian Delia has inaugurated an exhibition of photographs in Parliament.

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