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Today’s headlines: December 27, 2016

Today’s headlines: December 27, 2016

The headlines in today’s main state and privately owned newspapers:

Egypt signs cooperation agreement and 6 memoranda of understanding with Djibouti, Al-Ahram (page 1)

Security forces pursue those who cooperated with Al Jazeera reporter in attempt to ‘distort Egypt,’ Al-Shorouk (page 1)

Delegation of senior Saudi Arabian officials arrive in Egypt to contain disputes between countries, Al-Wafd (page 1)

Russia news agency suggests Dabaa nuclear power plant agreement to be signed Thursday, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)

10 enlisted police officers detained for unlawful gathering, while 1 officer committed suicide with his weapon in workplace, Al-Watan (page 1)

2nd presidential pardon list to be submitted to president's office in 72 hours, Al-Akhbar (page 1)

Ultras Ahlawy spread panic outside football club, prompting security forces to disperse them with tear gas, Al-Wafd (page 1)

Doctors Syndicate issues statement to Sisi, contending private sector cannot be trusted to run Takamol Project Integrated Reproductive Health Services hospitals, Al-Bawaba (page 1)

Investors state that decision to float Egypt’s currency threatened them with bankruptcy, as 11 political parties and movements launch ‘popular committee against price rises,’ Al-Watan (page 1)

State Council informs government and Parliament that it opposes committee on terrorist group funds draft law, Al-Shorouk (page 1)

Parliament holds consultation meetings to contain judge’s anger following motion to amend judicial authority law, Al-Bawaba (page 1)

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