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CAIRO, Nov 11 (Aswat Masriya) - Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Nov. 11, 2016:
Al-Akhbar:
- We will keep supporting Egypt: Mohamed bin Zayed to the President
- We stand by the Emirates to counter any challenges: Al-Sisi
- U.S. dollar retracts and the stock market gains EGP 18.7 bn
- Interior ministry warns riot inciters
- Judge arrested on charges of drug possession and justice minister accepts his resignation
- Protests in U.S. cities against Trump
Al-Ahram:
- Egyptian-Emirati cooperation to foster Arab reunion efforts
- "The terrorist": Tomb in Fayoum turned into weapons warehouse
- The primary training for the national team today .. Ghana arrives tomorrow
- Trump opponents raise "revolution" slogan .. California threatens to secede
Al-Masry Al-Youm:
- IMF loan signs: The dollar retracts .. 2 bn for the CBE
- Loan signing today .. stock market gains 90 bn in flotation week
- Bin Zayed in Cairo .. Al-Sisi: We stand by your side in countering any challenges
- Police on the streets to counter calls for 11/11 protests
- Committee to release young detainees does not select cases politically: Harb
- Angry protests in the U.S. after Trump election
Al-Shorouk:
- 11/11 .. Emergencies in police .. Muslim Brotherhood mobilizes for protests .. Political parties disown
- Security plan to isolate prisons, deploying checkpoints, and 1,200 monitoring cameras for streets and squares .. Brotherhood: Revolutionary wave continues.. "Underprivileged page": We're independent and do not belong to anybody
- Justice minister accepts resignation of drugs judge
- December 22 .. Hisham Genena verdict over corruption statements
- Finance ministry: Public offering of bonds end of the month after special offering worth USD 4 bn.
- Committee to release youth prepares list of students within days: Al-Khouly
Al-Watan:
- 11/11.. Egypt gears up with surveillance cameras on the streets
- "Drugs judge" resigns .. prosecution arrests him
- Trump discusses power transition with Obama .. Thousands protest against him in many states