The following are the top stories in Malta’s newspapers. Times of Malta gives prominence to the relationship between PN leadership candidates Alex Borg and Adrian Delia, reporting that relations have turned bitter in recent weeks amid claims of betrayal. It also features complaints from Paceville businesses close to the Tania Flats collapse, who argue they should not be made to pay private architects to certify their properties following BCA works. The Malta Independent features Malta presiding over the creation of a special tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine. The newspaper also reports a 鈧1.6 million direct contract issued by the government to repair 鈥渆xtensive unforeseen structural damages鈥 to a government building. l-orizzont features Prime Minister Robert Abela urging equal access to medicines at an EU vaccine summit co-organised with the Gates Foundation, and a report about 鈧80 million worth of applications for European funds. It also gives prominence to PN leadership hopeful Adrian Delia, who the newspaper reports will not withdraw from the leaderhip race. In-Nazzjon describes Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela鈥檚 words about patients being able to leave Mount Carmel at their own discretion as 鈥渁rrogant and insensitive鈥, while also giving prominence to a report detailing 30 motions submitted by PN councillors across the country. It also features a report about minimum wage growth data from Eurostat showing Malta saw the lowest growth in minimum earnings.