Today’s headlines: November 14, 2016
The headlines in today’s main state and privately owned newspapers:
Sisi meets woman seen pushing goods wagon in Alexandria, Al-Ahram (page 1)
Parliament refers MP Sadat to investigation for leaking draft NGO law to foreign embassies, Al-Bawaba (page 1)
US dollar slips to LE15.95, Egypt to receive 2nd tranche of IMF loan in May, Al-Watan (page 1)
20 print houses unable to print school textbooks for 2nd semester due to hike in US dollar value, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
Parliamentary health committee accuses finance minister of relinquishing LE1.6 bn, Al-Wafd (page 1)
Health minister asserts no upcoming change in pharmaceutical prices regardless of economic circumstances, Al-Shorouk (page 1)
President instructs ministries to pay debt, including LE55 bn in gas and electricity dues, Al-Masry Al-Youm (page 1)
Presidency and political parties’ young representatives discuss volunteer work plan, Al-Wafd (page 1)
Court upholds decision preventing 27 defendants accused of wheat corruption from disposing of funds, Youm7 (page 3)
Constitutional Court postpones government appeal to suspend previous court ruling annulling Tiran and Sanafir agreement, Youm7 (page 1)
Egyptian Marine Forces refers 14 individuals from 2 Italian fishing boats to investigation for entering regional waters without authorization, Al-Watan (page 3)
14 militants killed during North Sinai operation, Al-Bawaba (page 3)
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