The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers today.
Times of Malta says three local banks have distanced themselves from law firm Mossack Fonseca, which, according to the Panama Papers, liked doing business with them.
Times of Malta also reports that Joseph Muscat yesterday called for EU 'soul searching' after the Brexit vote.
On the same subject, Malta Today says Joseph Muscat is ready to play broker in Brexit talks to ensure there is a good relationship between the EU and the UK.
In-Nazzjon quotes Simon Busuttil saying it is in the national interest that Malta stays in a strong and united European union. Dr Busuttil attended a meeting of the European Popular Party in Brussels.
l-orizzont says prosecutions over weak concrete at Binja Buqana, Mtarfa, might not be possible because of prescription.
The Malta Independent quotes environment NGO FAA saying towers should not be built close together.