Today’s headlines: January 9, 2017
The headlines in today’s main state and privately owned newspapers:
Sisi calls for quick execution of national projects, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Companies defeat government in battle over prices for chronic disease medications, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Parliament demands Cabinet reshuffle occur soon, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
Cabinet members to be dismissed soon, Al-Wafd (page 1)
10 satellite channels referred to prosecution for airing misleading ads, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Fayoum officials caught expropriating land worth millions, Al-Akhbar (page 1)
Iran and Saudi Arabia compliment Egypt, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
7 political parties reject Tiran and Sanafir islands agreement, Youm7 (page 1)
How Mohamed Hassanein Heikal would have responded to ElBaradei’s comments in leaked phone calls, Al-Watan (page 1)
Prosecution investigates torture of child in Dar al-Orman orphanage with ice-cold water, Al-Wafd (page 1)
Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz reviews case of conjoined Egyptian twins to be treated in Saudi Arabian hospital, Al-Wafd (page 1)
Anonymous lawyer accuses leading Salafi figure Borhamy of inciting violence that led to death of Copts, Al-Wafd (page 1)
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