In the Press: Action in Libya must involve both EU and UN - Muscat

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Libya will top today's agenda at an EU summit in Brussels, with PM Joseph Muscat saying that any action in the country must involve the cooperation of both the EU and the United Nations. 

In-Nazzjon

Sources tell this newspaper that PM Joseph Muscat will be restructuring the Cabinet over the Easter period, with the possible inclusion of former home affairs minister Manuel Mallia as a new foreign affairs minister.

L-Orizzont

A €200 million investment in the healthcare and medical tourism industries is the the first of its kind, although the PN disputed this fact through a statement released by Opposition speaker for health Claudette Buttigieg, who said that a number of healthcare institutions had made agreements with the previous administration. 

The Malta Independent

A group of German philanthropists have almost concluded a restoration project on a 100-year-old fishing boat that will be used to aid refugees in distress between Libya and Malta, a stretch of sea most prone to incidents.