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Egypt national newspapers headlines today

Thursday 02/August/2018 - 01:56 PM
Egypt national newspapers-archive
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Following are the major headlines in Thursday’s local press:

AL AHRAM, AL AKHBAR & AL GOMHURIA newspapers reported in its headlines the Following:

- EGP 2.5bn allocated for new education system

- PM: Sisi's directives at Youth Conference to be assigned to ministries

- PM: Reducing public debit with high rates 'top priority'

- Madbouli witnesses inking of €205mn loan deal with EBRD to upgrade Cairo Metro Line 1

- Public business, trade ministries to outline plan to develop auto, spinning & weaving industries

- 60 US firms to probe investment opportunities in Egypt by end of October

- 12 flights operated Wednesday to ferry 2,120 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

- Iranian parl't summons Rohani over deteriorating economic conditions

- Mexican Javier Aguirre named Egypt's new coach

- Facebook uncovers campaign to influence US Congress midterm election

- Gov't committed to allocate 5% of job vacancies to disabled persons

- UAE amb.: Strategic partnership binds Cairo, Abu Dhabi

- Syrian president says victory is imminent

- 50-strong US delegation to mull investment opportunities in Egypt

- Plan outlined to reduce losses of holding company for spinning, weaving - Minister

- Two policemen arrested over bribery charges

- British trade envoy asserts broad cooperation prospects with Egypt in gas, energy sectors

- Growth rate up to 5.3% - planning min.

- Plan to develop spinning, weaving industry in cooperation with concerned ministries

- Sudan confirms importance of cooperation with Egypt

- Three labor laws discussed with ILO

- Russia: Iran backed forces withdraw from Golan frontier

- Lebanon parl't warns against delay in gov't formation

- Trump urges end to Russia probe on second day of ex-aide Manafort's trial

- Morocco's King sacks economy minister

- Vote results trigger violence in Harare


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