In the Press: Greece to vote in eurozone referendum
Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta
As Greece teeters on the edge of default, the atmosphere around Athens remains calm despite measures such as caps on cash machine withdrawals and overseas money transfers. A referendum on Sunday will determine whether the Greek people want to remain within the eurozone.
In-Nazzjon
Daniel Zammit, son of former police chief Ray Zammit and who was recently boarded out of the corps only to be given an Enemalta job days later, owns a third of Diabolik Entertainment Ltd, which runs the 'Steam' gentlemen's club in Paceville.
L-Orizzont
Published screenshots suggest that the now-notorious Google Group, which brought together shadow minister Tonio Fenech and the heads of the MFSA, NSO and Central Bank, had proposed the idea of running negative analyses and articles on local media in order to impact EU-level discussion on Excessive Deficit Procedures.
The Malta Independent
Measures have been implemented to prevent bus passengers from abusing of the company's refund system, in place until all commuters have received their official tallinja cards. The new bus service will be launched tomorrow.