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

Times of Malta says a wide-ranging investigation into an international car smuggling racket has yielded no arrests in Malta despite the alleged involvement of two Maltese nationals. In another story, the newspaper says two siblings, aged four and six, will be returned to Australia after a judge found they were abducted by their mother who brought them to Malta without the father’s consent.

The Malta Independent quotes Deborah Schembri, a former Parliamentary Secretary who rose to fame when she led civil society’s call for a divorce referendum, saying there was no comparison between divorce and abortion.

L-Orizzont quotes Health Minister Chris Fearne saying the government wanted a health service close to the people in the community.

In-Nazzjon leads with PN leader Adrian Delia accusing the Attorney General of taking decisions in the government’s rather than the national interest.

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