The Sunday Times of Malta reports that Malta is one of three countries the Council of Europe has selected for a review of respect for democratic processes.

The newspaper also reports that Air Malta is set to make a loss this year, and that a migrant murdered earlier this month was most likely returning home after helping people at Ħal Far when he was shot.

The Malta Independent on Sunday leads with an account by a drug mule who says ‘I did not think twice about swallowing capsules to smuggle drugs to Malta’.

Malta Today reports that Castille has been told to get a handle on UN envoy Alex Sciberras Trigona, who has reportedly annoyed US and Russian diplomats by ‘aggressively’ trying to broker a Trump-Putin summit in Malta.

It-Torċa reports that the General Workers’ Union is at work to see how to implement the EU’s Work-Life Balance directive as soon as possible.

Il-Mument reports that not a single woman taking part in the Labour Party's LEAD programme for women leaders will be contesting next month's election, with the project in reality being a vehicle for Miriam Dalli's political career. 

Illum follows up on reports of problems at Mount Carmel Hospital, with Health Minister Chris Fearne saying 60 patients will be in new wards by the summer. 

Kullħadd writes that Simon Busuttil and PD’s Godfrey and Marlene Farrugia “broke a promise to Gozitans” by missing a parliamentary vote on a permanent link between Malta and Gozo.

 

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