Roundup of Egypt's press headlines on May 30, 2016

Monday 30-05-2016 09:10 AM

Egypt's press headlines, May 30, 2016

CAIRO, May 30 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on May 30, 2016:

Al-Ahram:

-President: Egypt determined to continue bolstering the economy

-House of Representatives’ health committee meeting: Health minister says 4,000 drugs missing from markets

-Interior minister: We are fighting our fiercest battle with terrorism

Al-Akhbar:

-Sisi: Procedures to be eased for investment, red tape to be eliminated

-Prices of 75 expensive drugs (above EGP 100) to be reduced

-Rice crisis continues; attempts ongoing to overcome it before Ramadan

Al-Shorouk:

-Investigation: Husband of ‘Karam woman’, prosecution witnesses ignored incident in which woman was stripped naked

-State Security Prosecution confronts former top auditor with his statements on corruption

-‘Break quarrel’ between 2 TV guests: details revealed

Al-Masry al-Youm:

-Parliament, government disagree over drugs, social insurance money

-Hamas: We didn’t receive a reconciliation invitation … Fatah: our participation is futile but we will participate

Al-Watan:

-Parliament searches for a way to reduce drugs’ prices

-Defence minister: magnitude of development in our troops’ armament a ‘miracle’

-Sisi to investors: We are keen to stabilise foreign reserves

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