Good morning. These are the leading stories in this Monday's local newspapers. 

The Times of Malta reports that Malta's rate of teenage pregnancies remains among the highest in Europe, with year-on-year figures rising for the first time in almost a decade. 

The paper also reports that a man accused of flinging acid at a woman during an argument in Marsa is not fit to stand trial. 

The Malta Independent writes that national airline Air Malta is keeping its cards close to its chest when it comes to talk of a shake-up of its early retirement scheme. 

L-Orizzont leads with a report saying that a company has applied for an igaming licence in Malta, as overseas investment continues to gather team. In a separate report, the paper quotes from an interview former Pilatus Bank employee Maria Efimova gave a Greek newspaper, in which she said that a member of Malta's judiciary leaked her name. 

In-Nazzjon focuses on Easter Sunday events, with its leading story concerning a visit PN leader Adrian Delia paid to Cottonera on Sunday morning, and its secondary piece reporting that a damaged statue in Vittoriosa can be fixed, with repair money already made available. 

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