Today’s headlines: July 12, 2016
The headlines in today's main state and privately owned newspapers:
Egypt prepares for summit to resolve Palestinian conflict, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Government resorts to tough measures to decrease budget deficit, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
Armed Forces secures release of 6 Egyptians detained in Libya, Al-Dostour (page 3)
Egypt moves to regain lead in Africa, Al-Watan (page 1)
Awful crime in Talbiya Police Station: Mohamed Abdelal electrocuted to death,Al-Wafd (page 1)
Interior Ministry signs agreement with Germany to secure airports and fight terrorism, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Education Ministry challenges pages involved in cheating: ‘You will not be able to manipulate thanaweya amma test results,’ Al-Shorouk (page 2)
Turkey knocks on Cairo’s door: 'We have mutual interests with Egypt and we hope to resume relations,' Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 3)
In war on terrorism, 18 Ansar Beit al-Maqdes members and 4 police officers killed, Al-Watan (page 3)
Wheat mafia discovered to have embezzled additional LE55 million, Youm7 (page 1)
Parliament meets with several foreign ambassadors to clarify state of human rights, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Naval forces thwart 3 illegal immigration attempts to Europe, Al-Watan (page 3)
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