The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Thursday.
Times of Malta reports a sharp drop in Malta's ranking in the international Press freedom index. It also reports about fears that a dogfighting ring may be back.
The Malta Independent reports that according to Church doctrine, cremated ashes must be laid to rest in a sacred place. It also quotes Italian Interior minister Matteo Salvini saying terrorists have infiltrated migrant boats from Libya.
l-orizzont under a picture of Roads Minister Ian Borg, says improved roads will allow more money and time for the people. In another story it highlights the plight of parents who see their children die, an article linked to Holy Week.
In-Nazzjon leads with remarks in parliament by Adrian Delia that until the tunnel to Gozo is completed, shortcomings in the ferry service must be addressed. It also reports a PN statement that the government has failed in its pledge to reduce energy bills.