The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers today.
Times of Malta reports that SmartCity Malta is seeking changes to its development masterplan.
The Malta Independent quotes the Commission for Children saying that gender roles and stereotyping remain a hindrance to Maltese women's presence in the labour market.
In-Nazzjon focuses on how a court yesterday decided that the phone location data of minister Chris Cardona and an assistant must be preserved as evidence in a libel case over claims that they visited a brothel in Germany.
l-orizzont leads with an address to international investors by the prime minister, who said Malta was now visible for foreign investment