The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Thursday:
Times of Malta and most of the other newspapers lead with the agreement announced on Wednesday which finally allowed 49 stranded migrants to set foot on Malta.
In a secondary story, Times of Malta reports that members of the Nationalist Party’s general council are being pressured by senior party officials to publicly declare their loyalty to embattled leader Adrian Delia.
In-Nazzjon in its secondary story quotes PN leader Adrian Delia saying minister Konrad Mizzi is continuing to throw away Malta's assets. Dr Delia said the PN would vote against the deal giving the Corinthia more rights over land in Pembroke.
l-orizzont also reports on the end of the migrants saga, saying the EU had recognised Malta's efforts.
The Malta Independent says signatures are being collected among PN MPs asking Adrian Delia to step aside.