These are the main news from Malta’s news portals for Friday.
Net News reports on the latest developments on the Alan Kurdi situation and says that refugees may be allowed to disembark in Malta. French Interior Minister Christopher Castaner tweeted that France and Germany will accept refugee relocations.
Kamra tal-Periti presented recommendations on changes to building regulations to raise the quality of the construction industry. The Malta Independent quotes president Simone Vella Lenicker who declared the Chamber’s willingness to participate in reform discussions.
Assistant Police Commissioner Dennis Theuma said that the suspects in the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder case knew what they were being arrested for when the raid was mounted. The Times follows the latest sitting of the compilation of evidence against the three men.
The Insurers Association believes that the police should be empowered to carry out random breathalyser tests, says MaltaToday. Association president Catherine Calleja said that driving accidents in Malta are 5 percent above the EU average, with drink-driving the main cause.
An architectural company is proposing a motorsport racetrack in Ħal Far, reports LovinMalta. Laid out on 17 hectares the facilities would have 2 kilometres of permanent track that could be increased to 3 kilometres for international events.
The CEO of the Individual Investor Programme in Malta is participating in Henley & Partners events promoting the acquisition of Moldovan passports across Asia. The Shift News says that Moldova is being described as “the new jewel of modern Europe”.
The Democratic Party is proposing the setting up of a specialised unit within the Environmental and Resources Authority to monitor the effects of 5G technology on human health. Newsbook says that the government accepted to discuss the issue before the Parliamentary Committee for Health.
The Customs Department confiscated 270 bottles of contraband spirits from a warehouse in Qormi. TVM says that the raid followed an inspection on a bottle shop in Gżira where the products were sold from.
The Police Corps joined the organ donation drive as 245 officers added their names to the national registry. One News quotes Health Minister Chris Fearne who revealed that more than 20,000 people have registered as donors.