Roundup of Egypt's press headlines on Jan. 19, 2017

Thursday 19-01-2017 10:57 AM

Egypt's newspapers on January 17, 2017. Aswat Masriya

CAIRO, Jan 19 (Aswat Masriya) - Our daily roundup of headlines in Egypt's main state-owned and private newspapers on Jan. 19, 2017:

Al-Ahram:

- The president inaugurates Islamic Art Museum after renovation.

- Parliamentarians call on cabinet reshuffle..Speaker: It might resign peacefully.

- General Prosecutor refers 304 defendants from "Hassm" movement to the military prosecution.

- Sinai tribes: We stand together with the military and police against terrorism.

Al-Akhbar:

- $ 20 bn investments in Suez Canal axis over one year.

- 304 of Hassm movement in front of military prosecution.

- The president inaugurates the Islamic Art Museum after renovation.

- IMF expects retraction of inflation and soon recovery for Egyptian pound.

Al-Shorouk:

-  The government seeks to put Tiran, Sanafir on hold.

- The president inaugurates the Islamic Art Museum after removing traces of terrorism.

- The parliament calls on cabinet resignation..Sources: The reshuffle after 25 January. 

- Parliament legislative committee agrees on continuing judicial oversight on elections.

- Power cut in Upper Egypt cities for the third time.

Al-Masry Al-Youm:

- IMF unveils details of loan agreement.

- UK strengthens security measures in Cairo Airport.."Wallas" discusses with "Fathy" flights resumption.

- Interior ministry: Permanent committee to control police performance.

- Abo Treika is not a criminal hashtag takes on twitter.

- Plight of medicines price increase reached administrative judiciary. 

Al-Watan:

- Islamic Art inauguration .. New triumph over terrorism.

- European bank: Egypt comes in second place in our investments for 2017.

- Abo Treika placed on terrorists list.

- IMF publishes details of loan.

 

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