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The Times of Malta reports that the Court of Auditors has cleared all the EU agencies except Malta, as well as the news that the national airline, Air Malta, is inching closer to a deal with its staff.

The Malta Independent featured the walk in honour of Daphne Caruana Galizia, a month after her assassination, as well as a main story in which John Bundy insists that the PBS board was aware of his decisions, and that he intends to sue for wrongful dismissal.

Three stories make it to the front page of L-Orizzont on Friday, the first being that a Maltese film has won one of the Golden Knight Film Festival prizes, and the second that the Marsa juntion works fulfill a 20-year-old promise. Its main story refers to the Opposition walk out on Wednesday, which was described a 'theatre' by various commentators.

In-Nazzjon also dedicates much of its front page to the walk, but its main story reports that a woman was robbed while being held with a knife to her throat.

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