These are the leading stories in local newspapers this Saturday.

The Times of Malta reports that the db Group is considering its legal options, after a court ripped up a permit for its €300m City Centre project.

The Malta Independent reports that a US-based think-tank has cited Malta as one of 28 countries which may have breached sanctions imposed against North Korea.

L-Orizzont gives top billing to a five-year prison sentence handed down to Liam Debono, a teenager who is facing attempted murder charges in a separate case. The newspaper also reports that the PN’s internal sniping against its own leader Adrian Delia continues.

In-Nazzjon leads with news that the school which Elisa Buhagiar attended has cancelled a concert as staff and students mourn her loss. Elisa, 10, was killed in a car crash on Thursday.

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