Roundup of Egypt's press headlines on May 31, 2016

Tuesday 31-05-2016 10:11 AM

Egyptian newspapers

CAIRO, May 31 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on May 31, 2016:

 

Al-Ahram: 

The president opens first and second phases of "Smart" housing, slums to be omitted within two years 

Security chases 'terrorists' involved in 'Helwan massacre' 

Al-Akhbar:

65 tons of rice, 600 tons of oil now in markets

President opens first and second phases of 'long live Egypt' city

Head of journalists' syndicate released

Brotherhood's Badie and 35 more detainees receive lifetime imprisonment in Ismaliyya events, 20 proven innocent

Al-Masry Al-Youm:

Sisi: the wrongdoer should be held accountable, even if he is the president 

Emergency trial for head of journalists' syndicate, syndicate deputy, secretary general

Al-Agaty: we finalized the 'united media' law

Al-Watan:

Sisi: I cannot sleep when others are starving and unhappy

Journalists' syndicate leaders released, to be transferred to criminal court Saturday 

Bishop Makarios: the president's apology for Minya woman is accepted

El-Shoruk: 

Sisi: Whoever makes a mistake will be held accountable

Quarter of Journalists' Syndicate council to be tried in criminal court Saturday

 

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