Apart from a photo of Italian star Zucchero, who gives a concert in Malta tonight, the Times of Malta dedicates its front page to a warning that nurses and midwives may go on strike next week. It also updates the story about a noise pollution complaint which was referred to Brussels, saying that this would be looked at.
The Malta Independent reports that the Environment Minister wants to boost Malta's natural capital by setting up an agency, but also laments that building and road works were causing traffic jams.
In-Nazzjon seeks more mileage from the resignation of the Pakistani head following Panama Papers revelations, calling its court "exemplary".
L-Orizzont reports that former European Commissioner John Dalli is accusing OLAF, the EU's anti-fraud agency, of fraud, along with a secondary story saying that there was a legal basis through which ships could be banned from entering Malta.