The following are the main stories in Friday’s newspapers

Times of Malta quotes Archbishop Charles Scicluna saying that a new Vatican law making the reporting of sex abuse compulsory laid down that Church leaders were not above the law and must answer to wrongdoing like everyone else. In another story, it says an Italian man suspected to have links with the Mafia will be returned home after the court accepted a request by the Italian authorities for his extradition.

The Malta Independent says that the remaining €2.9 million stolen in the cyber attack on Bank of Valletta have been found in Hong Kong.

L-Orizzont says 500 doctors have joined forces against abortion.

In-Nazzjon says that a vote for Labour candidates was a vote for European socialists who wanted to impose abortion on Malta.

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