In the Press: Wrecks off Zonqor will still be accessible to divers - government
Stories from today's national press
The Times of Malta
A woman was handed a suspended sentence yesterday after being found guilty of extorting money from a man she tricked into sending her compromising selfies. The man paid almost €2,000 to keep the accused from revealing his indiscretions to his wife, before taking the matter to court.
In-Nazzjon
The government is conducting a manhunt for the person who leaked an internal report on the running of Mater Dei hospital to the Opposition, this newspaper reports.
L-Orizzont
Theologist Fr Rene Camilleri faced backlash yesterday as other members of the clergy criticized his views on what he called the 'antiquated' elements of the Church in Malta.
The Malta Independent
The government has said that diving wrecks off Zonqor point will still be accessible to the public once the AUM campus is built. Diving groups have expressed concern that the two wrecks off the Marsascala coast would be harder to reach once the development commences.