The following are the stories making the front pages of Malta's newspapers today.
The Sunday Times of Malta says Smart City is not in a position to meet its contractual obligations with the government, but there is no word about penalties.
MaltaToday said the Air Malta pilots' union has not accepted a 5% pay rise offer in return for its members flying 75 hours per month.
The Malta Independent quotes a magazine on 'planetary health' as saying that heatwaves could kill 350 Maltese by 2071. The newspaper also reports the distress of three women on holiday in Malta who, it says, were assaulted in separate incidents.
Illum says the government is planning better law enforcement in Paceville. It also highlights yesterday's Facebook comments by Nationalist MP Mario Galea, who said that those who had worked with Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi were treated like they had the plague.
Il-Mument carries claims that it is easier to find drugs in the prison than in the streets.
On a similar theme, It-Torċa says there is tension at the prison, and to find drugs there is now something very normal.
KullĦadd says there is bitter infighting in the Nationalist Party and highlights yesterday's comments by Mario Galea.