All front pages in national newspapers have a story about the compilation of evidence on journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder on October 16.

Times of Malta says phone tapping, a network of suspicious SIM cards and a DIY detonator were some of the first details to emerge in court.

L-Orizzont says that the electronic equipment that killed Ms Caruana Galizia went live 13 hours before the murder.

In-Nazzjon says the compilation of evidence into the murder finally gets underway following the appointment of the third magistrate.

The Malta Independent says police inspectors tell the court about the suspicious phone records that led to a breakthrough in the investigations.

MaltaToday says the prosecution confirmed that the bomb was triggered from a bomb in Grand Harbour.

Times of Malta also reports that an EU agency has found that close to half the Maltese population fears there is tension between different racial and ethnic groups, with concern being highest among younger people.

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