These are the main stories featured in Saturday’s newspapers:
Times of Malta reports that a tender for the provision of a fast-ferry service between Malta and Gozo is expected to remain suspended for the coming months. It also quotes Archbishop Charles Scicluna saying European countries should shoulder their responsibilities and share the burden of migrants coming to Malta.
In-Nazzjon dedicates its front page to the events marking Malta’s independence day celebrations, including the Archbishop’s speech.
L-orizzont reports the story of a domestic violence victim who ended up beaten up by her husband and penniless. 
The Malta Independent quotes the Victims Support Group saying that stronger measures were needed to protect victims of domestic violence. It also reports that police had busted an illegal bird taxidermy operation.