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CAIRO, Jul 17 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Jul. 17, 2016:
Al-Ahram:
-Sisi: Egypt will work towards the accomplishment of Africa’s Agenda 2063
-Turkey’s coup failed; chaos in Ankara, Istanbul
-Court’s reasoning in Qatar espionage case: Mursi kept military documents with him, dealt with them as if they were his property
-Azhar high school exams: 41.94 pct pass rate
Al-Akhbar:
-Sisi arrives in Rwanda in first visit by an Egyptian president
-The secrets of Turkey’s 6-hour coup
-Grading of Thanaweya Amma’s exams to be completed tomorrow; grades to be announced Saturday
Al-Masry al-Youm:
-Erdogan took revenge on those who participated in ‘failed coup’
-Pass rates of Azhar’s high school exams: 41 pct; Thanaweya Amma exams' grades to be announced Jul. 25
-African Union Summit kicks off in Kigali, Sisi participates
-‘Youth list’ decisive in Judges Club elections
Al-Shorouk:
-Erdogan starts pursuing his opponents
-Assault on interior ministry photographer: Hossam Hassan, aides released
-Investigation committee: Doomed EgyptAir flight’s data recorder indicates fire on board
Al-Watan:
-Turkey: Kose’s coup
-Turkey in Erdogan’s grip
-Hossam Hassan released from Tora prison following reconciliation, fined 500 Egyptian pounds ($56)
-Youth determine fate of Judges Club elections