In the Press: UN special envoy to Libya in Malta for talks

Stories from today's national press

MaltaToday

Energy minister Konrad Mizzi yesterday presented a letter and a photograph showing that it was former resources minister George Pullicino's permanent secretary, Chris Ciantar, who sent an acceptance letter for a project that lacked bank approval and that proposed higher feed-in tariffs than the market price of energy. 

The Times of Malta

The UN's special envoy to Libya, Bernardino Leon, is currently in Malta to engage in talks with the Libyan prime minister and PM Joseph Muscat. Libyan PM Abdullah Al Thinni is in Malta to lobby for support from the international community as the country risks civil war.

In-Nazzjon

Opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that the government's failure to meet the deadlines it set for a new power station prove that the PN was right in saying that the PL's plans were not viable. 

L-Orizzont

Police were notified yesterday of a corpse beneath a bridge, between Qormi and Luqa. The badly decomposed body could not be identified due to its state but there is a possibility that it belonged to Francis Cauchi, a 54-year-old man who was reported missing on 11 September. 

The Malta Independent

Addressing a press conference yesterday, energy minister Konrad Mizzi promised that a new deadline would be announced by the end of November. PN leader Simon Busuttil once again called for the prime minister's resignation after failing to meet the proposed deadline.