Roundup of Egypt's press headlines on Nov. 6, 2016

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Egyptian newspapers on Nov. 6, 2016. Aswat Masriya

CAIRO, Nov 6 (Aswat Masriya) – Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Nov. 6, 2016:

Al-Ahram:

- Increasing outlets and selling basic commodities at affordable prices

- Tighter control on transportation and market to control prices

- Squad for Ghana match to be announced today

Akhbar Al-Youm:

- Increasing outlets, selling basic goods at reasonable prices and provision of infant milk - Sisi 

- 15 per cent average increase in transportation prices...no increase in public transport tickets

- No intention to raise prices of drugs - Health minister

Al-Masry al-Youm:

- Banks revise limits on credit cards abroad

- Signing of Dabaa nuclear project this month in presence of Putin

- Brotherhood-related movement claim responsibility for judge's assassination

- Ruling on constitutionality of protest law on December 3 

Al-Watan:

- Saudi Aramco did not send fuel shipments to Egypt for second month - Ministry of petroleum 

- Government and parliament attempt to contain effects of fuel and pound floatation

- Zamalek coaching staff resigns 

Al-Shorouk:

- Expectations of flowing of $5 billion during one month

- Dollar close to 16 pounds in third day of flotation

- Constitutional court resolves issue of protest law on December 3

- Calming message from Riyadh to Cairo - Sources 

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