Today's front pages - July 13, 2022
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday. Times of Malta leads with news that new fathers will have 10 days of paternity leave, as opposed to the current two days as of August 2 when the EU Work-Life Balance Directive comes into force. The newspaper also reports that inflammation and cardiac injury markers were still high in COVID-19 patients five months after contracting the virus, according to a local study. The Malta Independent and L-orizzont also report on the 10 days paternity leave directive. Читать дальше...