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The Times of Malta reports that the British Virgin Islands had sought information about the adviser on the Enemalta deal with Shanghai Electric Power. It also carried a story about the protracted court case on Tuesday during which the FBI testified in the compilation of evidence against the three men charged with the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia last October.

The Malta Independent informs that an application has been filed for an exotic species farm in Rabat, as well as about growing tensions at Air Malta.

MaltaToday says that a waiver clause in the 2009 Mater Dei hospital contract exposed Malta to significant risks, as well as a story saying that the CEO of the Planning Authority, Johann Buttigieg, has his eye on the top post at the Lands Authority.

L-Orizzont quotes an American Bitcoin investor raving about the opportunities for Malta, as well as featuring a story about the impasse between columnist Fr Mark Montebello and the Archbishop  over his controversial articles.

In-Nazzjon says that the Labour Party has not had an internal discussion on the amendments being proposed on IVF and freezing embryos. it also says that there was an influx of 134 workers at Wasteserv in the weeks before the last general election.

 

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