Today's front pages - April 21, 2019
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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 murderedToday's front pages - April 21, 2019
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... Read more