Good morning, the following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers. 

Times of Malta reports that changes to vacation leave regulations, which came into force a few days ago, have prompted objections from employers who fear they would result in higher payrolls.

It also reports that Maltese police officers have been working with US federal agents for nearly two years in an international investigation into an alleged Venezuelan money laundering racket.

l-orizzont reports alarm by the Foundation for Social Welfare that pedophiles are going round the system. In a separate story is quotes former minister George Vella saying Malta is following the rules on migration. 

The Malta Independent says the father of a young German man found dead at Dingli Cliffs in 2016 has given up his quest for answers. It also says the police are still looking into the case of 120 migrants found in a Qormi farm. 

In-Nazzjon reports the shocking case of the way a young man of Maltese descent assaulted a mother and daughter using a hammer in London.

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