Today’s headlines: July 10, 2016
The headlines in today's main state and privately owned newspapers:
Parliament begin to contain crisis with Italy, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Sisi affirms necessity of decreasing debt and increasing foreign currency reserves, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Government: Chao Ming’s threat to alter students’ thanaweya amma test results is not credible, Youm7 (page 1)
Foreign Ministry: We are following regulations to ensure return of Egyptians detained in Libya, Al-Shorouk (page 3)
4 leaders among 7 Ansar Beit al-Maqdes members killed in central Sinai, Al-Watan (page 3)
Egypt nominates Moushira Khattab for UNESCO director general, Youm7 (page 3)
Parliament’s African affairs committee and Foreign Ministry review effect of Netanyahu’s African tour, Al-Ahram (page 3)
Health Ministry: Harsher sanctions to be imposed against female genital mutilation practitioners, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 3)
European Union funds project to treat wastewater, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Electricity Ministry: New price increase to begin with August’s bills, Al-Watan (page 3)
Journalist Syndicate headquarters’ head of security: Police did not assault us, Youm7 (page 3)
LE3 bn squandered on wheat subsidies, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 3)
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