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The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers.

Times of Malta reports that Valletta will be one of the European cities worst hit by drought and heatwaves as a result of climate change.

It also reports that the Health Minister has instructed Mater Dei Hospital’s CEO to look into reports of deceased patients’ personal details reaching funeral directors, in what relatives complain is a breach of their privacy.   

The Malta Independent says developer Sandro Chetcuti sees no conflict of interest in being an advisor to the parliamentary secretary for lands, earning €37,000.

It also reports that the legal firm of PN leader Adrian Delia handled a bond issue for a subsidiary of an Electrogas partner company, before Dr Delia was involved in politics.

l-orizzont leads with the prime minister's visit to Scotland, where he told young people that a progressive economic policy led to growth and social cohesion.

In-Nazzjon carries a picture of a large hole in Gozo, saying that is the only thing that the sister island got from Vitals global healthcare. It also reports how the Archbishop is recovering after being operated in a hospital in Chile.

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