Roundup of Egypt's press headlines on Jul. 22, 2016

Friday 22-07-2016 11:57 AM

Egyptian newspapers on Jul. 22, 2016. Aswat Masriya

Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Jul. 22, 2016:

Al-Ahram:

-Egypt abides by the law and whoever commits an error is held accountable

-Sisi: July revolution turning point in history…we will remain loyal to its men

-Foreign ministry: Erdogan lacks sounds judgement

-Thanaweya Amma student from Cairo earns top score of 99.7 pct.

-Limited governors reshuffle in hours

Al-Akhbar:

-Al-Sisi: whoever makes a mistake is accountable to the law starting from the president

-Thanweya Amma passing rate 80 pct…100,000 students in the second round

-Nile River supply above average and storage starts at Sudanese dams

Al-Shorouk:

-Al-Sisi: Egyptians are equal…inappropriate to distinguish between Muslim and Christian

-Two conscripts killed, four injured in armed attack and explosion in Sinai

-Kerry during meeting with Shoukry: Egypt plays important role in Middle East

-Turkey puts "human rights" on freeze after declaring emergency

Al-Masry al-Youm:

-Dollar surpasses EGP 12 threshold

-Al-Sisi in military faculty: whoever commits a mistake will be punished starting by president

-Determining university applications date for Thanaweya Amma students Sunday

-National Council for Human Rights calls on president to confront sectarianism

-Foreign ministry: Erdogan continues to mix up issues

Al-Watan:

-Al-Sisi: rule of law does not differentiate between Muslims and Christians

-Black market dollar jumps to a historical EGP 12

-Thanaweya Amma grades finalised…Al-Azhar upholds "fail" decision

-Al-Shobaki says oath Sunday…Cassation Court hands parliament ruling for his return 

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