In the Press: Promising debt talks raise hopes for Greece in the eurozone

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

A third of Maltese toddlers are at risk of serious tooth decay and the subsequent need for dental surgery, according to parliamentary secretary Chris Fearne. Fearne was lanching a healthy living policy that will promote a balanced diet and physical activity in schools. 

In-Nazzjon

The Opposition has called on the government to explain the 400 tariff hikes - of an average of 10% - that will affect government services and court procedures. 

L-Orizzont

A three-hour-long meeting between members of the Electoral Commission yielded no concret decisions regarding the constitutional court's ruling that the Opposition should be given two more seats in parliament. Further meetings are expected. 

The Malta Independent

A breakthrough in talks between Greece and its creditors yesterday has raised hopes that the country will not exit the euro. Greece's current bailout programme expires on 28 February.