These are the main stories featured in today's newspapers.
Times of Malta says the government dismissed suggestions that the Azure Window would be rebuilt, launching an “international initiative” for anyone with ideas on ways to commemorate the landmark. It also says that European Union leaders have confirmed Donald Tusk for a second term as council president, overcoming
weeks of strong opposition from his native Poland.
In-Nazzjon says that the Opposition leader had requested the Auditor General to investigate the transfer of the ITS land in St George's Bay. The PN also asked the Electoral Commission to probe the Labour Party over party funding.
L-oriżżont reports that there were big discrepancies in contracts pertaining to the Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools. It also reports that a €58 million social housing project will be spread across Malta.
The Malta Independent says the Gozo Minister has excluded building a road to access Wied il-Mielaħ in Gozo. It also quotes police union president Sandro Camilleri saying that political interference within the police force was "very big".