Today’s headlines: February 16, 2016
The headlines in today's main state and privately owned newspapers:
And the ‘painful procedures’ have begun, Al-Watan (page 1)
Cabinet reshuffle to include 10 ministers in March, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Italian newspapers clear Ministry of Interior, Youm7 (page 5)
Police Academy kicks out 40 Brotherhood students, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
General debt at LE2.3 trillion, and we will not continue to borrow, Youm7 (page 1)
US dollar surpasses LE9 on black market, banks reduce issuing cash, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Police violations cause crisis between parliament and Ministry of Interior, Al-Watan (page 3)
Government begins establishing company to secure airports, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 3)
Prime Minister calls for overcoming any obstacles facing foreign investments in Egypt, Al-Ahram (page 3)
Sisi: We cannot intervene in Libya without consent of Libyans, Al-Watan (page 1)
One-year prison sentence for 15 members of Ultras White Knights for attempt to break into Zamalek Club, Al-Wafd (page 1)
Cairo University bans niqab inside hospitals, Youm7 (page 1)
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